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Globalization and economic development
Authors:Sven W Arndt
Institution:The Lowe Institute of Political Economy , Claremont McKenna College, USA
Abstract:A feature of the continuing integration of the world economy is the globalization of production and the consequent rise of trade in parts and components. Products are more internationalized and less identified with any particular country. Non-trivial shares of the value-added of many exports consist of imports and vice versa. Extension of the international division of labour beyond finished products offers developing countries a broader range of choices for industrialization. This paper explores the implications of these developments in the context of a standard trade model. Component specialization in a developing country's import sector is shown to be superior in overall welfare terms to specialization in the integrated product. Output and employment are higher in the sector, but the wage-rental ratio is lower.
Keywords:Trade  division of labour  intermediate products  fragmentation  intra-product specialization
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