Relative export structures have changed substantially over the last forty years. We map these changes using a new cross-country specialization index - the B* -, defined as the export weight of a given product on total domestic exports, “normalized” by the average weight across all countries of the world. This indicator is close to the Revealed Comparative Advantage index suggested in Balassa (1965); it has been used as an intermediate calculation in some papers but it has never been highlighted or interpreted as an alternative index in its own right. We provide empirical evidence on the shape of the distribution of the B* for different technological sectors (high, medium-high, medium-low and low-technology sectors), how it has evolved throu...
The last several decades have observed a rapidly increasing integration of global economy and growin...
This paper compares the international trade pattern of Portugal with the other three EU15 Cohesion c...
Following Hidalgo et. al. (2007), we use the structure of international trade in 2005 to estimate a ...
This paper investigates a specific aspect of international production linkages that, following Humme...
Over the last decade, international trade has grown on average by more than 8.5 per cent per annum i...
Fragmentation of vertically integrated production processes (known also as vertical special...
The article suggests a methodology to measure the intra-distribution dynamics of export specializati...
The analyses, opinions and findings of these papers represent the views of the authors, they are not...
This paper proposes an empirical framework for analyzing the dynamics of trade specialization, using...
“Import content of exports”, based on Leontief’s demand-driven input-output model, has been widely u...
This paper empirically investigates the extent to which technological characteristics in exports aff...
This paper provides an empirical assessment of the “sophistication” of the Portuguese pattern of tr...
ductive processes of countries, has grown dramatically. Using the import content in exports, this pa...
Following Hidalgo et al. (Sci Mag 317: 482–487, 2007), we use the structure of international trade t...
Dramatic changes are occurring in the nature of international trade. Production processes increasing...
The last several decades have observed a rapidly increasing integration of global economy and growin...
This paper compares the international trade pattern of Portugal with the other three EU15 Cohesion c...
Following Hidalgo et. al. (2007), we use the structure of international trade in 2005 to estimate a ...
This paper investigates a specific aspect of international production linkages that, following Humme...
Over the last decade, international trade has grown on average by more than 8.5 per cent per annum i...
Fragmentation of vertically integrated production processes (known also as vertical special...
The article suggests a methodology to measure the intra-distribution dynamics of export specializati...
The analyses, opinions and findings of these papers represent the views of the authors, they are not...
This paper proposes an empirical framework for analyzing the dynamics of trade specialization, using...
“Import content of exports”, based on Leontief’s demand-driven input-output model, has been widely u...
This paper empirically investigates the extent to which technological characteristics in exports aff...
This paper provides an empirical assessment of the “sophistication” of the Portuguese pattern of tr...
ductive processes of countries, has grown dramatically. Using the import content in exports, this pa...
Following Hidalgo et al. (Sci Mag 317: 482–487, 2007), we use the structure of international trade t...
Dramatic changes are occurring in the nature of international trade. Production processes increasing...
The last several decades have observed a rapidly increasing integration of global economy and growin...
This paper compares the international trade pattern of Portugal with the other three EU15 Cohesion c...
Following Hidalgo et. al. (2007), we use the structure of international trade in 2005 to estimate a ...