International audienceImbs and Pauwels (2020) introduce a measure of openness based on indirect trade. This paper illustrates the differences in the Korean patterns of trade when openness is measured using conventional measures based on direct trade, and when it is measured using this measure of indirect trade, labeled Export Intensity (EI). According to EI, the Republic of Korea (Korea) has been following an upward trend in openness since 2000 and even after 2010. This stands in contrast with most other large trading countries, including China and Germany. We show this is a reflection of Koreas integration with a few partner economies, most notably China. Vertical integration is considerable between Korea and China, in manufacturing and in...
This paper analyzes changes in the export potential and competitiveness of China, Japan, and Korea. ...
Import content of exports (ICE), suggested in mid-2000s, has been frequently used in empirical studi...
Korea's trade patterns with U. S. in industrial products are remarkably different from those with Ja...
International audienceImbs and Pauwels (2020) introduce a measure of openness based on indirect trad...
Recent theories and empirics suggest that trade openness increases world trade through production fr...
By using the annual time series data from 1986 to 2008 in South Korea (hereafter Korea) we will exam...
This paper measures the volume of vertical trade in Korea and investigates its determinants. The con...
Employing an intercountry trade force (ITF) theory, this paper investigates bilateral trade between...
In spite of the wave of liberalization undertaken during the last decades, the debate, among economi...
It was found that Korea’s trade intensity with the USA decreased from 2.87 in 1993 to 2.39 in 2004 d...
The import content of exports (ICE) is defined as the amount of foreign input embodied in one unit o...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/This paper undertakes a detai...
Measuring globalization requires a Standard of Perfect International Integration as a benchmark that...
In this paper we argue that traditional measures of openness of an economy usually overstate the act...
The Korean economy has been significantly affected by the emergence of China. It is now the largest ...
This paper analyzes changes in the export potential and competitiveness of China, Japan, and Korea. ...
Import content of exports (ICE), suggested in mid-2000s, has been frequently used in empirical studi...
Korea's trade patterns with U. S. in industrial products are remarkably different from those with Ja...
International audienceImbs and Pauwels (2020) introduce a measure of openness based on indirect trad...
Recent theories and empirics suggest that trade openness increases world trade through production fr...
By using the annual time series data from 1986 to 2008 in South Korea (hereafter Korea) we will exam...
This paper measures the volume of vertical trade in Korea and investigates its determinants. The con...
Employing an intercountry trade force (ITF) theory, this paper investigates bilateral trade between...
In spite of the wave of liberalization undertaken during the last decades, the debate, among economi...
It was found that Korea’s trade intensity with the USA decreased from 2.87 in 1993 to 2.39 in 2004 d...
The import content of exports (ICE) is defined as the amount of foreign input embodied in one unit o...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/This paper undertakes a detai...
Measuring globalization requires a Standard of Perfect International Integration as a benchmark that...
In this paper we argue that traditional measures of openness of an economy usually overstate the act...
The Korean economy has been significantly affected by the emergence of China. It is now the largest ...
This paper analyzes changes in the export potential and competitiveness of China, Japan, and Korea. ...
Import content of exports (ICE), suggested in mid-2000s, has been frequently used in empirical studi...
Korea's trade patterns with U. S. in industrial products are remarkably different from those with Ja...