chile’s supplier development program irani arráiz may 2015
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What is the rationale of the program? Commercial relationships are perceived as short-term, unstable, and adversarial. Buyers have no incentives to invest in long-term supplier capabilities Suppliers have no guarantee that they can profit in the long term from these investmentsTRANSCRIPT
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Chile’s Supplier Development Program
Irani ArráizMay 2015
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What is the program’s objective?
• Promote commercial linkages between potential exporters and their SME suppliers to increase competitiveness
• The program recognized that linkages and spillovers depend on capabilities and absorptive capacity of local suppliers
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What is the rationale of the program?
• Commercial relationships are perceived as short-term, unstable, and adversarial.
• Buyers have no incentives to invest in long-term supplier capabilities
• Suppliers have no guarantee that they can profit in the long term from these investments
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How does the program work?
Implementation of working plan (up to 3 years)
Sponsor firm prepares proposal together with intermediary agent
Sponsor presents proposal to CORFO regional office
Diagnostic and design (up to 6 months)
CORFO covers up to 50% of the diagnostic and design phase and up to 50% of annual implementation
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What type of firms participate in the program?
50%43%
6%
MicroSmallMedium
8%
92%
MediumLarge
Supp
liers
Buye
rs (S
pons
ors)
82.8%
6.1%3.0% 2.6% 1.5% 3.9%
Agriculture and ForestryManufacturingTransportation and CommunicationConstructionWholesaleOthers
46.7%
24.9%
17.5%
2.7%
1.9% 1.9% 1.9% 2.3%Manufacturing
Agriculture and Forestry
Wholesale
Mining
Electricity
Construction
Transportation and Communication
Others
Size Sector
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What are the impacts of the program?Increase in sales for sponsors and SME suppliers18.5% and 25.5% at t+2 and t+3 for sponsors16.0%, 11.2% and 8.5% at t+1, t+2 and t+3 for suppliers
Increase in employment for SME suppliers8.0%, 9.3% and 9.6% at t+1, t+2 and t+3 for suppliers
Increase in salaries for SME suppliers8.8%, 16.2% and 7.7% at t+1, t+2 and t+3 for suppliers
Increase in firm sustainability for SME suppliers2.6, 2.6 and 2.1 pp at t+1, t+2 and t+3 for suppliers
Increase in ability of becoming an exporter for sponsors4.6 and 3.7 pp at t+2 and t+3 for suppliers
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What have we learned?
• Program benefits both suppliers and sponsor firms. Cooperation pays off
• Results suggest program achieved objective of improving and stabilizing commercial linkages
• Cost-effective
• Does the program have the potential to impact Chile’s product space via knowledge spillovers (to produce “complex” goods intensive in skill and technology)?