Modern Economy

Volume 6, Issue 3 (March 2015)

ISSN Print: 2152-7245   ISSN Online: 2152-7261

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International Fragmentation of Production and Trade Volatility: An Analysis for the European Countries

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DOI: 10.4236/me.2015.63032    4,838 Downloads   5,990 Views  Citations

ABSTRACT

In the last years, world exports have displayed very strong fluctuations, much higher than GDP fluctuations. Some recent works tried to understand the causes of these fluctuations, and in particular if these strong swings in world trade flows are related to the growing weight of intermediates in trade and to the phenomenon of international fragmentation of production (IFP) or international outsourcing. This is the issue addressed in this paper. We analyze the influence of international fragmentation of production and trade in intermediate goods on the fluctuations of trade flows for the EU countries. After assessing the relevance of international trade in intermediate goods at the sector level using indices computed from the input-output tables of the EU countries, we test whether a significant relation exists between the extent of international fragmentation of production measured by this proxy and the volatility of trade flows, and the possible implications of these results.

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Falzoni, A. and Tajoli, L. (2015) International Fragmentation of Production and Trade Volatility: An Analysis for the European Countries. Modern Economy, 6, 358-369. doi: 10.4236/me.2015.63032.

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