Trade Integration, Global Value Chains, and Capital Accumulation

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Michael Sposi
Kei-Mu Yi
Jing Zhang
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[1] Southern Methodist University,Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, and NBER
[2] University of Houston,undefined
[3] Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago,undefined
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IMF Economic Review | 2021年 / 69卷
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Motivated by increasing trade and fragmentation of production across countries, accompanied by income convergence by many emerging economies, we build a dynamic two-country model featuring sequential, multi-stage production and capital accumulation. As trade costs decline over time, global-value-chain (GVC) trade expands across countries, particularly more in the faster-growing country, consistent with the empirical pattern. Via Heckscher–Ohlin forces, GVC trade can generate back-and-forth feedback between comparative advantage and capital accumulation (growth). Moreover, GVC trade increases both steady-state and dynamic gains from trade.
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