Value Chain Transition in East Asian Production Network

1Department of International Business and Director, Center for Applied Economic Modeling, Chung Yuan Christian University, Taiwan
2Thai Nguyen University of Economics and Business Administration, Vietnam

Journal of International Logistics and Trade

ISSN: 1738-2122

Article publication date: 31 December 2015

Issue publication date: 31 December 2015

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Abstract

This paper applies the decomposition method proposed by Wang et al. (2013), together with the multi-national input-output tables from World Input-Output Database (WIOD) to estimate the value-chain transition in East Asian production network. Specifically, we calculate and examine the domestic value-added absorbed abroad, foreign value-added embodied in country’s gross exports, and vertical specialization measures to explore the relative positions of major East Asian countries in the global production chain over the period of 1995-2011. The analyses are at country-aggregate, country-sector, bilateral-aggregate and bilateral-sector levels. Based on our results, we answer the important question of whether Taiwan and South Korea have used China’s production chains as an intermediary to re-export their products to other countries in the world. Furthermore, we answer the question that over the 1995-2011 periods, have Taiwan and South Korea exploited cheap labor from China to add value to their products before re-exported them to the rest of the world?

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Citation

Lin, S.-M. and Dinh, H.L. (2015), "Value Chain Transition in East Asian Production Network", Journal of International Logistics and Trade, Vol. 13 No. 3, pp. 7-42. https://doi.org/10.24006/jilt.2015.13.3.7

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Emerald Publishing Limited

Copyright © 2015 Jungseok Research Institute of International Logistics and Trade

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