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Trade Structure and Trade liberalization: The emerging pattern between the EU and Transition Economies
Authors:Hubert Gabrisch  Maria-Luigia Segnana
Affiliation:(1) Institute for Economic Research Halle, Germany;(2) University of Trento, Italy
Abstract:The purpose of this study is to find empirical evidence for the assumption that trade liberalization unlocks the potential of the Transition Economies (TEs) to achieve technological upgrading, productivity progress and catching-up (in terms of income). The study examines the trade structure now emerging between the European Union (EU) and the TEs in the light of two sets of differently liberalized trade items identified by the lsquoEuropean Agreementsrsquo. The aim is to determine whether trade liberalization has helped to supersede the structures – reflected mainly in the low quality of products – inherited by the TEs from the command economy. The empirical results are interpreted in the light of the Flam-Helpman quality-cycle model. We find evidence of an ongoing division of labor between high quality products (EU) and low quality products (TEs) according to a cycle. The first stage comprises the already well established dominance of quality advantage products by EU countries producing and exporting high-quality products, which crowd out the TEs' production of similar products. The second stage is the exploitation of cost-advantages by TEs in less liberalized trade, and there they appear to achieve better results. All these results may be taken as support for an active government in TEs.
Keywords:transition economies  intra-industry trade  quality based product cycle  cost advantages  quality advantages  structural policy
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