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Shifting comparative advantage among asian and pacific countries

Pradumna B. Rana
- 01 Mar 1990 - 
- Vol. 4, Iss: 3, pp 243-258
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This article examined the changes in the pattern of revealed comparative advantage of 14 Asian and Pacific countries from 1965 to 1984 and found that in the NIEs and the ASEAN 4 countries the pattern changed significantly and that the changes were "beneficial" in the sense that the gains occurred in commodities for which world demand was growing relatively fast.
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This article examines the changes in the pattern of revealed comparative advantage of 14 Asian and Pacific countries from 1965 to 1984. It finds that in the NIEs and the ASEAN 4 countries the pattern changed significantly and that the changes were “beneficial” in the sense that the gains occurred in commodities for which world demand was growing relatively fast. In the cases of the South Asian and the South Pacific countries, however, the changes were not statistically significant and these countries exported goods for which world demand was relatively soft. The study also finds relatively strong evidence consistent with the “flying geese” pattern of development among the countries comprising the East Asian Industrial Belt (namely, Japan, the newly industrialized economies, and the ASEAN-4 countries) suggesting that economic prosperity has trickled down within this group of countries leading to greater interdependence and integration; the South Asian and the South Pacific countries appear to have been lef...

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Sources of international comparative advantage: Theory and evidence

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a clear empirical picture of the international exchange of goods and of the resources that account for the exchanges that occur, using tables, graphs, and econometric data summaries.