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Vertical Specialization and Trade Growth in Northeast Asia
Authors:Yun Seop Hwang  Jun Song  Soo Eun Kim
Affiliation:1. Associate Professor, Department of International Business and Trade, Kyung Hee University, Seoul, Korea. Email: rusiahys@khu.ac.kr;2. China Citic Bank, Cheng Du Yinhe Dynasty Sub‐Branch Works Ministry, Chengdu, China. Email: ck_sjun@hotmail.com;3. Doctoral candidate, Graduate School of International Business and Trade, Kyung Hee University, Seoul, Korea. Email: sookim@khu.ac.kr.
Abstract:As the global economy has become further integrated, the international production chain has become more sophisticated, with diversified stages of production located in different countries. Economic theorists have argued that the fragmentation of the global production chain is partly attributable to the high growth in international trade over the past several decades. In this study, we examine vertical specialization in China, Japan and Korea, and its contribution to these nations' trade. Using a multilevel model, it is illustrated that vertical specialization has encouraged increases in trade among all three countries. In particular, China's outcome is remarkable considering how recently it became a member of the WTO.
Keywords:fragmentation of global production  multilevel model  trade growth  vertical specialization  C40  F10  F14
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