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How Does the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership Affect the Restructuring of Global Value Chains?
Authors:Zijie Fan  Siyi Peng  Wenjie Hu
Institution:1. Associate Professor, School of Economics & Trade, Hunan University, China;2. PhD Candidate, School of Economics & Trade, Hunan University, China;3. Postgraduate Student, School of Economics & Trade, Hunan University, China
Abstract:This paper quantifies the way in which the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) affects the restructuring of global value chains (GVCs). It incorporates an input– output structure into a general equilibrium model, highlighting important differences between intermediates and final goods. Using tariff reduction schedules for the RCEP agreement and Asian Development Bank Multi-Region Input–Output database, it evaluates the impact of the RCEP's tariff cuts on vertical specialization and the GVC position index of members. It shows that the RCEP significantly increased vertical specialization and the weighted average number of stages for members for primary factors of production and final consumption, which led to more complex and longer production chains. This was mainly due to the trade creation in intermediates imported from member countries and those outside it. This is an important finding, distinct from traditional trade models without an input–output structure.
Keywords:counterfactuals  GVC position index  RCEP  vertical specialization
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