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Trade in Value Added and the Valued Added in Trade [PDF]
This paper discussed two measures of value added flows between countries 'Trade in value added' accounts for value added of one country directly and indirectly embodied in final consumption of another country. 'Value added in trade' measures the value added embodied in gross trade flows. The paper shows that both measures result in the same overall net
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Measurement and Determinants of Trade in Value Added
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2013This study measures the trade in value added using the World Input Output Tables and the socio-economic accounts of 40 countries and 35 industries from 1996 to 2009. Specifically, this study analyzes the effects of trade on the value added, based on Meng et al. (2006), WTO and IDE-JETRO (2011), Stehrer (2012), Stehrer et al. (2012).
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A Value-Added Trade Perspective on Recent Patterns in World Trade
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2015Our contribution uses trade in value added statistics to assess the causes of the recent world trade slowdown. We conclude that world trade elasticity has fallen due to a combination of regional and cyclical changes during the economic crisis. A cyclical factor is the lower cumulative trade intensity of consumer goods compared to investment goods.
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Bilateral Equivalence between Trade in Value Added and Value Added Content of Trade [PDF]
This paper demonstrates that the bilateral equivalence between trade in value added (TiVA) and value added content of trade. TiVA, based on value added exports, which is proposed by Johnson-Noguera and OECD-WTO, measures origin country’s value added exports induced by each destination country’s final demand, excluding intermediates, for the world ...
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Producer Heterogeneity, Value-Added, and International Trade
2016Standard new trade models depict producers as heterogeneous in total factor productivity. In this paper, I adapt the Eaton and Kortum (2002) model of international trade to incorporate tradable intermediate goods and producer heterogeneity in value-added productivity.
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Trade in Value Added: The Case of Malaysia [PDF]
The paper examines the imported content of Malaysia’s manufacturing sector by using Hummel’s vertical specialisation method and ICT manufacturing as a case study. The main findings indicate an increase in the domestic value added content of Malaysia from 2000 to 2010.
THAM Siew Yean, Andrew KAM Jia Yi
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Trade in value added: Concepts, estimation and analysis
2015This working paper introduces the concept of Trade in Value Added (TiVA) and presents an initial analysis of TiVA for selected regional ESCAP economies. The paper introduces Global Value Chains (GVCs) and issues for the measurement of trade statistics due to proliferation of GVCs.
Marko Javorsek, Ignacio Camacho
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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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