The revealed comparative advantage of the east asian NICs |
| |
Authors: | Peter C. Y. Chow |
| |
Affiliation: | Associate Professor of Economics at the City College , Graduate Center of the City University , New York. |
| |
Abstract: | The spectacular export performance of the East Asian NICs is clearly indicated by their increasing shares of manufactured exports in the world markets. However, the conventional wisdom that the comparative advantage of industrialized countries such as Japan has systematically shifted to the NICs is challenged by the results from this study. A detailed analysis of the threedigit SITC product categories for manufactures indicates that NIC exports have not replaced Japan's in the U.S. market. The growth of manufactured exports from the NICs is moving along with the growth of Japan's exports in similar product categories but at different stages of the product cycle or of technology sophistication. Hence, the NICs, rather than replacing the exports from Japan, are merely supplying some complementary manufactured products to the industrialized market. |
| |
Keywords: | |
|
|