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Deeper Regional Integration and Global Value Chains

Nakgyoon Choi
- 01 Jan 2020 - 
- Vol. 33, Iss: 1, pp 43-71
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In this paper, the impacts of deep regional integration on global value chains by region, investigating the implications of mega FTAs for global value chain by scenario, were investigated in Asia, Europe, and America.
Abstract
Recently, international trade has become regional rather than global. This paper aims to test if deeper regional integration contributes to the organization of global value chains along the regional clusters including Asia, Europe, and America. We estimate the impacts of deep regional integrations on global value chains by region, investigating the implications of mega FTAs for global value chains by scenario. We use not only data on trade in value added but also global value chains participation indexes which reflect the global value chains better than domestic value added in goods and services exports. The estimation results reveal that a deep regional trade agreement has heterogeneous effects on global value chains depending on the regional clusters. In particular, Asia turns out to import more intermediate goods than Europe and America while RTA member countries tend to import more intermediate goods from Europe than Asia and America.

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