With international trade increasingly undertaken within vertically fragmented supply chains, this paper considers the impact of changes in trade costs on domestic output. In the context of the UK’s exit from the EU we show that the negative impact on UK output will depend on changes in both domestic and export competitiveness. Since for many firms the majority of their sales are to the domestic market, the domestic competitiveness impact may be quantitatively more important. The impact on output will be more significant the greater the integration of firms in international supply chains, and the greater the asymmetric impact of leaving the EU on UK firms relative to EU firms
Increasing fragmentation of production across borders is changing the nature of international compet...
Economies, including the European Union, face the risk of losing ability to maintain their competiti...
Increasing fragmentation of production across borders is changing the nature of international compet...
The aim of this paper is to provide quantitative information about the position of the UK in the net...
The production of exports depends on value chains – between firms in one country and, through global...
We offer a general‐equilibrium analysis of Brexit incorporating the state‐of‐the‐art differences in ...
We offer a general-equilibrium analysis of Brexit incorporating the state-of-the-art differences in ...
This paper develops a gravity model with sector-level input-output linkages in production. In contra...
This paper investigates productivity effects for a given firm resulting from the import or export of...
This paper analyses whether indirect effects of internationalisation occur through the domestic supp...
In this paper we employ the World Input–Output Database to develop a multi-sector inter-country mode...
This paper investigates the effects of Brexit on export performance of the United Kingdom towards th...
This paper investigates the effect of competition in both the domestic and foreign markets on firm p...
Increasing fragmentation of production across borders is changing the nature of international compet...
Economies, including the European Union, face the risk of losing ability to maintain their competiti...
Increasing fragmentation of production across borders is changing the nature of international compet...
The aim of this paper is to provide quantitative information about the position of the UK in the net...
The production of exports depends on value chains – between firms in one country and, through global...
We offer a general‐equilibrium analysis of Brexit incorporating the state‐of‐the‐art differences in ...
We offer a general-equilibrium analysis of Brexit incorporating the state-of-the-art differences in ...
This paper develops a gravity model with sector-level input-output linkages in production. In contra...
This paper investigates productivity effects for a given firm resulting from the import or export of...
This paper analyses whether indirect effects of internationalisation occur through the domestic supp...
In this paper we employ the World Input–Output Database to develop a multi-sector inter-country mode...
This paper investigates the effects of Brexit on export performance of the United Kingdom towards th...
This paper investigates the effect of competition in both the domestic and foreign markets on firm p...
Increasing fragmentation of production across borders is changing the nature of international compet...
Economies, including the European Union, face the risk of losing ability to maintain their competiti...
Increasing fragmentation of production across borders is changing the nature of international compet...