SIN Working Paper and Discussion Paper Series
Results of economic research conducted in UNIDO's Statistics and Information Networks Branch (presently Research and Statistics Branch) are published in two series of papers: SIN Working Papers present - in full technical detail - findings on growth, structure and location of industry, as well as on trade and finance. SIN Discussion Papers raise - in non-technical fashion - key issues surrounding industry and development. Both series are intended to inform the discussion on industrial development from the viewpoint of economic analysis.
SIN Working Paper Series
No. 7: Productivity, Technology, and Efficiency: an Analysis of the World Technology Frontier When Memory is Infinite
2002 (25 pages/209KB)
No. 6: Factor Endowments and the Distribution of Industrial Production across the World
2002 (38 pages/122KB)
No. 4: Trade Credit in Kenyan Manufacturing: Evidence from Plant-Level Data
2002 (30 pages/137KB)
No. 1: Growth in Least Developed Countries: An Empirical Analysis of Productivity Change, 1970-1992
2001 (32 pages/114KB)
SIN Discussion Paper Series
No. 3: Capital, Technology or Efficiency? A Comparative Assessment of Sources of Growth in Industrialized and Developing Countries
2002 (34 pages/96KB)
No. 1: Aspects of Marginalization: Growth, Industry and Trade of the Least Developed Countries
2001 (24 pages/96KB)