Porter-type regional agglomerations, export performance, and inclusive regional policy: An empirical assessment of Turkish manufacturing sector

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This study aims to evaluate the medium-term impact of regional agglomerations in the manufacturing sector of Turkey on export performance. To this end, we identified Porter-type agglomerations in ISIC two-digit
manufacturing sectors for 58 NUTS-3 regions and the 2008-2019 period. In the empirical analysis section,
we used a two-way fixed effects panel data model to analyze the effects of these agglomerations on sectoral
export performance. The findings indicate that the advantages of Porter-type agglomeration are limited to
certain mid-tech sectors. Also, labor-intensive low-tech manufacturing sectors are found to have no agglomeration advantages in export performance compared to mid-tech sectors. The findings indicate a technology
policy need and an inclusive smart specialization strategy (3S) to enhance productivity and export competitiveness.
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South East European Journal of Economics and BusinessVolume
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