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Trade Diversification and Crisis Transmission: A Case Study of Thailand
Authors:Kornkarun Cheewatrakoolpong  Somprawin Manprasert
Institution:Faculty of Economics, Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Thailand
Abstract:The international trade literature suggests trade concentration is an important factor in the amplification of the global financial crisis. However, the relationship between trade concentration and transmission of the subprime crisis is empirically weak. Thailand is one of the countries with declining reliance on the advanced economies, yet it was greatly affected by the recent crisis. This might result because the formation of global supply chains creates both direct and indirect trade linkages. In this paper, the authors include the effects of both linkages to examine their connection to the transmission of external shocks, as experienced by the Thai economy. If total trade linkages are calculated, Thailand is still found to be highly exposed to advanced markets. Simulation using a computational general equilibrium model also indicates that the country was seriously affected by the financial crisis through indirect channels.
Keywords:crisis spillover  global financial crisis  trade diversification  F14
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