International automotive production networks: how the web comes together |
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Authors: | Leticia Blázquez Belén González-Díaz |
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Affiliation: | 1.Department of Spanish and International Economics, Econometrics and Economic History and Institutions, Toledo Faculty of Law and Social Sciences,University of Castilla-La Mancha,Toledo,Spain |
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Abstract: | This paper aims to provide empirical evidence for the connections between new trade theory and the spatial distribution of economic activities, considering the results obtained by the literature on New Economic Geography as a starting point. To do this, we apply Social Network Analysis specifically to the World Automotive Trade Network. We explore the structural features of the auto network for the years 1996 and 2009 using data on trade flows for 172 countries. Our findings suggest that the auto network has become denser, more extensive and more integrated over time, depicting a center-periphery structure in which regional clusters play a prominent role. In this configuration, strong agglomeration forces generated by companies’ desire for large and rich market access with minimum transportation costs are balanced by the search for new high-potential markets. |
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