This paper examines the implications of international fragmentation of production for trade patterns in the Pacific Rim, with special emphasis on regional and global integration of countries in East Asia. The analysis reveals that the degree of dependence of East Asia on this new global division labour is much larger compared to the other countries in the Pacific Rim and Europe. Network- related trade in parts and components has certainly strengthened intra-regional economic interdependence among the East Asian countries, but this has not lessoned the dependence of growth dynamism of these countries on the global economy. The operation of cross-border production networks depends inexorably on trade in final goods with North America and the ...
This paper examines the extent and pattern of global production sharing, focusing on East Asia, and ...
The integration of the East Asian economies has grown markedly over the past decade as a result of t...
This paper applies an economic approach to empirically investigate differences in inward foreign dir...
This paper examines the implications of international fragmentation of production for trade patterns...
This paper examines the implications of global production sharing for economic integration in East A...
International product fragmentation-the cross-border dispersion of component production/assembly wit...
product fragmentation - the cross-border dispersion of component production/assembly within vertical...
International product fragmentation—the cross-border dispersion of component production/assembly wit...
TThis paper examines the implications of China's rapid integration into global production networks f...
In recent decades, the intensification of intra-regional trade within East Asia has been driven by t...
This paper examines the implications of international production fragmentation for analysing global ...
This paper documents and analyzes emerging trade patterns in Asia, with special reference to the imp...
Preliminary draftOctober 2009Production networks in East Asia, particularly being extended by machin...
The authors propose a concept of international production integration which considers international ...
This paper investigates regional differences within China in the degree of participation in East Asi...
This paper examines the extent and pattern of global production sharing, focusing on East Asia, and ...
The integration of the East Asian economies has grown markedly over the past decade as a result of t...
This paper applies an economic approach to empirically investigate differences in inward foreign dir...
This paper examines the implications of international fragmentation of production for trade patterns...
This paper examines the implications of global production sharing for economic integration in East A...
International product fragmentation-the cross-border dispersion of component production/assembly wit...
product fragmentation - the cross-border dispersion of component production/assembly within vertical...
International product fragmentation—the cross-border dispersion of component production/assembly wit...
TThis paper examines the implications of China's rapid integration into global production networks f...
In recent decades, the intensification of intra-regional trade within East Asia has been driven by t...
This paper examines the implications of international production fragmentation for analysing global ...
This paper documents and analyzes emerging trade patterns in Asia, with special reference to the imp...
Preliminary draftOctober 2009Production networks in East Asia, particularly being extended by machin...
The authors propose a concept of international production integration which considers international ...
This paper investigates regional differences within China in the degree of participation in East Asi...
This paper examines the extent and pattern of global production sharing, focusing on East Asia, and ...
The integration of the East Asian economies has grown markedly over the past decade as a result of t...
This paper applies an economic approach to empirically investigate differences in inward foreign dir...