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Value-added Trade and the Australian Economy [PDF]
Australia's trade linkages have been affected by the expansion of global production networks, with Australia typically exporting commodities that are used to produce goods and services that are, in turn, exported to other markets. In this article, estimates of value-added trade are presented for Australia that complement conventional trade statistics ...
Gerard Kelly, Gianni La Cava
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Dynamics of Trade in Value-Added in “Factory Asia”
Journal of Contemporary Asia, 2017ABSTRACTTrade patterns in East Asia are termed the “Factory Asia” model, whereby Asia functions as a “global factory” that imports intermediate goods from its regional networks and then assembles and exports them as finished goods to higher-income developed countries.
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Value-added share and elasticity of trade to barriers
Applied Economics Letters, 2022Xuebing Yang
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How is China's trade imbalance overstated? An analysis based on trade in value‐added
Review of Development Economics, 2022Dongwei Wen
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Measuring trade in value added: how valid is the proportionality assumption?
Economic Systems Research, 2023Arianto A Patunru +1 more
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China's trade in terms of value added
2014The aim of this thesis is to provide an explanation of the trade in value added concept and to illustrate differences between the new and conventional approaches to trade statistics with particular reference to China. With the investigation of why it has become important to measure trade in value added terms, the thesis gives an overview of the OECD ...
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