The Emerging Countries in the International Trade of the EU
Isabelle Bensidoun,
Guillaume Gaulier,
Francoise Lemoine and
Deniz Ünal
La Lettre du CEPII, 2009, issue 287
Abstract:
Over the past ten years, the emerging economies, being exporters of manufactured goods, and rentier states, being exporters of commodities, have eroded the dominant position of developed countries in the world market; for the latter, they have also represented opportunities for growth and been partners in the international division of labour. As the EU15 has a fair share in these dynamic markets, its global exports have only slightly receded. Such an achievement, which was mainly made in neighbouring markets, is put at risk by the economic downturn which is affecting European emerging countries and rentier states in particular.
Keywords: EMERGING COUNTRIES; INTERNATIONAL TRADE; EU; WORLD TRADE (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: F10 F15 O52 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2009-05
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