Global Production Networks in Electronics and Intra-Asian Trade

Published By: LICOS on eSS | Published Date: September, 29 , 2010

The growth of East Asia’s intra-regional trade is driven largely by increased component trade within global electronics production networks. Data on both electronics trade and production elucidate a pattern of specialization in which upper- and middle-income countries produce sophisticated components and lower-income countries assemble lowervalue- added final goods. There is evidence of increasing sophistication within the electronics sector by the Newly Industrialized Economies and to a lesser extent by ASEAN countries. Despite the marked increase in intra-regional trade, developing East Asian countries remain heavily dependent on developed-country markets. When Western export demand rapidly contracted during the 2008-2009 economic crisis, these specialization patterns led the rapid diffusion of the business cycle shock throughout the East Asian region. [Discussion Paper 257/2010]. URL:[http://www.econ.kuleuven.be/licos/DP/DP2010/DP257.pdf].

Author(s): Byron Gangnes, Ari Van Assche | Posted on: Sep 29, 2011 | Views(798) | Download (333)


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