This article shows that the distribution of the standard measure of revealed comparative advantage (RCA), which runs from 0 to 8, has problematic properties. Due to its multiplicative specification, it has a moving mean without a useful interpretation, while its distribution depends on the number of countries and industries. This article proposes an alternative, additive RCA, running from –1 to +1, with a bell-shaped distribution that centres on a mean equal to zero, independent of the classifications used. Statistical tests show the additive index to be more stable empirically too. Furthermore, the article proposes an aggregate RCA that runs from 0, when pure intra-industry trade prevails, to 1 in the case of pure inter-industry trade. Com...
Revealed Comparative Advantage (RCA) index by Balassa (1965) is intensively applied in empirical stu...
The paper reviews and compare a selection of existing and new alternative indicators of Revealed Com...
Recognition of the competitiveness of various export commodities is very important to design industr...
This paper shows-that the standard measure of revealed comparative advantage (RCA), ranging from 0 t...
The concept of revealed comparative advantage (RCA) stands as a major pillar in empirical trade lite...
The paper is an analysis of Balassa’s ‘revealed comparative advantage’ (RCA). The papers shows that ...
With the availability of international value added trade data it has become evident that gross expor...
With the availability of international value added trade data it has become evident that gross expor...
Abstract: The overall revealed comparative advantages approach aims to summarize the divergent expre...
Ricardian theories of production often take the comparative advantage of locations in different indu...
Revealed Comparative Advantage (RCA) indices form an integral part of the application of trade theor...
Revealed Comparative Advantage (RCA) index by Balassa (1965) is intensively applied in empirical stu...
This paper develops an approach for quantifying the importance of different sources of comparative a...
The improved availability of value-added trade data allows us to identify more clearly what fragment...
The improved availability of value-added trade data allows us to identify more clearly what fragment...
Revealed Comparative Advantage (RCA) index by Balassa (1965) is intensively applied in empirical stu...
The paper reviews and compare a selection of existing and new alternative indicators of Revealed Com...
Recognition of the competitiveness of various export commodities is very important to design industr...
This paper shows-that the standard measure of revealed comparative advantage (RCA), ranging from 0 t...
The concept of revealed comparative advantage (RCA) stands as a major pillar in empirical trade lite...
The paper is an analysis of Balassa’s ‘revealed comparative advantage’ (RCA). The papers shows that ...
With the availability of international value added trade data it has become evident that gross expor...
With the availability of international value added trade data it has become evident that gross expor...
Abstract: The overall revealed comparative advantages approach aims to summarize the divergent expre...
Ricardian theories of production often take the comparative advantage of locations in different indu...
Revealed Comparative Advantage (RCA) indices form an integral part of the application of trade theor...
Revealed Comparative Advantage (RCA) index by Balassa (1965) is intensively applied in empirical stu...
This paper develops an approach for quantifying the importance of different sources of comparative a...
The improved availability of value-added trade data allows us to identify more clearly what fragment...
The improved availability of value-added trade data allows us to identify more clearly what fragment...
Revealed Comparative Advantage (RCA) index by Balassa (1965) is intensively applied in empirical stu...
The paper reviews and compare a selection of existing and new alternative indicators of Revealed Com...
Recognition of the competitiveness of various export commodities is very important to design industr...