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Destinations and Uses of East Asian Merchandise Exports

Ashley Craig, Stephen Elias and Clare Noone
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Stephen Elias: Reserve Bank of Australia
Clare Noone: Reserve Bank of Australia

RBA Bulletin (Print copy discontinued), 2011, 9-14

Abstract: Over recent decades, Australia’s trade has become increasingly oriented toward east Asia (excluding Japan). Rapid growth in economies from this region is often attributed to their export-oriented policies, with the volume of east Asian exports having increased six-fold over the past 20 years. Using information on the destinations and uses of east Asian exports, this article examines the characteristics of both intra-regional trade and exports to economies outside the region.

Keywords: East Asia; China; Japan; trade; consumption; capital; intermediate goods; processing trade; intra-regional trade; extra-regional trade; export dependence (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2011
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