Description |
1 online resource (52 pages) : color illustrations, color map |
Series |
IMF working paper ; WP/13/62 |
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IMF working paper ; WP/13/62.
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Contents |
Cover; Contents; I. Motivation; Figures; 1. Real GDP and Exports Growth, World and Europe; 2. Trade Flow in Gross Term and Value-Added Term; II. Dissecting Gross Exports in Europe; 3. Decomposition of Gross Exports into Value Added Exports; 4. The Role of Domestic Value-Added and Supply Links in Exports Growth, 1995-2008; 5. Domestic VA Exports in Europe, 1995-2008; Tables; 1. Domestic VA Expoert Performance in Europe, 1995-2008; 2. Impact of Foreign VA Growth on Domestic VA Growth; 6. Exports Growth During 1995-2008; III. What Factors Help Countries Establish Links? |
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7. Foreign VA Exports and Non-Tariff Barriers8. EM Europe and EZ Periphery: Simlarity Index of Exports with Germany; 3. Regression Results of Determinants of Foreign VA; IV. Supply Links and Revealed Comparative Advantage; 4. The Standardized (Beta) Coefficients; 9. Evolution of Revealed Comparative Advantage in Manufacturing and Services: Emerging Europe and EZ Periphery, 1995-2008; 10. Sectoral Expoert Performance in Selected Central European Countries, 1995-2008; 11. Greece and Portugal: Manufacturing Sectoral Trade Balance; V. Conclusion; Box 1. Supply Links in Europe; References; Annexes |
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1. Decomposition Methodology2. The World Input-Output Table; 3. Background Tables; 4. Computation Details of the "Similarity Index" of Indutrial Structure; 5. Source and Calculation of Independent Variables |
Summary |
"One of the most important recent developments in international trade is the increasing interconnectedness of export production through a vertical trading chain network that streches across many countries, with each country specializing in particular stages of a good's production. Using value added trade statistics, this paper tries to dissect and reshape understanding of European exports: where exports values are created, the role of vertical supply links in export growth, what is contributing to the growth in supply links, and how comparative advantages of countries are affected by supply links over time. Our analysis finds strong role of supply links in cross-country export performance in Europe, where these links between countries grew based on physical proximity, cost differential and similarity in export structure"--Abstract |
Notes |
Title from PDF title page (IMF Web site, viewed Mar. 13, 2013) |
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"European Department"--Page 2 of pdf |
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"March 2013"--Page 2 of pdf |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 28-30) |
Subject |
Vertical integration -- Europe
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Business logistics -- Europe
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Exports -- Europe
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BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Exports & Imports.
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BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- International -- General.
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BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- International -- Marketing.
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POLITICAL SCIENCE -- International Relations -- Trade & Tariffs.
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Business logistics
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Exports
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Vertical integration
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Europe
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Zhao, Tianli, author.
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International Monetary Fund. European Department.
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ISBN |
9781557756824 |
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1557756821 |
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