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Top Ranked Traded Clusters by Exports: Ireland 2012 

Top Ranked Traded Clusters by Exports: Ireland 2012 

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... Table 3 around Table 4 presents the top ten best performing clusters by export value. Although data on GVA, wages and exports is not available from the CSO for Insurance Service or Financial Service, export data are available from the Institute for Strategy and Competitiveness for Ireland (Porter and Bryden, 2015) through its International Cluster Comparison Project (ICCP). ...
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... Table 4 around here] ...
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... substantial difference in exports per plant between foreign and Irish plants in Table 4 while notable is not surprising given the prominence of foreign firms for Irish export performance, along with the impact "contract manufacturing" can have on official statistics (O'Leary, 2015). ...
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... Table 5 around here] Similar to Table 4, foreign plants display higher employment intensity, and also generate higher GVA per plant and wages. In the Food Processing cluster comparing the relative productivity of Irish to foreign plants indicates that output per foreign plant is 50 times greater than their Irish counterpart (the largest productivity differential across the 5 clusters), while wages per plant are 1.7 times greater. ...
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... scores within a box indicate the most concentrated cluster in that region. 1 denotes these NUTS3 regions make up the NUTS2 region BMW. The reminder constituent the South- East ^ denotes clusters in the top 5 by employment share (see Table 4). ~ denotes clusters in the top 5 by wage level (see Table 4). ...
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... reminder constituent the South- East ^ denotes clusters in the top 5 by employment share (see Table 4). ~ denotes clusters in the top 5 by wage level (see Table 4). * denotes clusters in the top 5 by export share (see Table 5). ...