THE CHANGING LANDSCAPE OF INTERNATIONAL TRADE
Agnes Ghibuțiu ()
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Agnes Ghibuțiu: Institute for World Economy, Bucharest
Romanian Economic Business Review, 2013, vol. 8, issue 2, 104-116
Abstract:
The paper addresses the structural changes shaping international trade. Drawing on insights from theoretical and empirical contributions and relying on available statistics, it explores some of the implications of this ongoing structural transformation. It identifies the dynamic expansion of TNCs’ global production networks and the associated rapid integration of developing countries into the world economy as the common denominator of the forces underlying the steady pace of these changes. According to the findings of the paper, the increased vertical specialisation and integration, and the emergence of ”global manufacturing” through TNCs’ networks have triggered significant shifts in the patterns of international trade. These new dynamics have changed the scope and geographical spread of international trade, altering the sources of trade growth and the ranking of countries in global trade. These have also caused dramatic changes in the types and categories of traded goods and services, affecting not only the composition, but the very nature of global trade flows. The implications are manyfold and far-reaching, and raise major challenges in policy terms for all countries.
Keywords: world economy; international trade; globalisation; structural shifts; developed countries; developing/emerging countries; TNCs; global production networks; trade in tasks (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013
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