The changing geography of world trade: projections to 2030

Rapid economic growth in Asia (and some other emerging economies) has been shifting the global economic and industrial centres of gravity away from the north Atlantic, raising the importance of Asia in world trade, and boosting South-South trade. This paper examines how trade patterns are likely to...

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Published in:Journal of Asian Economics
Main Authors: Anderson, K., Strutt, A.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Elsevier BV, North-Holland 2012
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spelling ftunivadelaidedl:oai:digital.library.adelaide.edu.au:2440/72783 2023-12-17T10:46:41+01:00 The changing geography of world trade: projections to 2030 Anderson, K. Strutt, A. 2012 http://hdl.handle.net/2440/72783 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.asieco.2012.02.001 en eng Elsevier BV, North-Holland ARC Journal of Asian Economics, 2012; 23(4):303-323 1049-0078 1873-7927 http://hdl.handle.net/2440/72783 doi:10.1016/j.asieco.2012.02.001 Anderson, K. [0000-0002-1472-3352] © 2012 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.asieco.2012.02.001 Journal article 2012 ftunivadelaidedl https://doi.org/10.1016/j.asieco.2012.02.001 2023-11-20T23:35:26Z Rapid economic growth in Asia (and some other emerging economies) has been shifting the global economic and industrial centres of gravity away from the north Atlantic, raising the importance of Asia in world trade, and boosting South-South trade. This paper examines how trade patterns are likely to change in the course of continuing economic growth and structural changes in Asia and the rest of the world over the next two decades. It does so by projecting a core baseline for the world economy from 2004 to 2030 and comparing it with alternative scenarios, including slower economic growth rates in the 'North', slower productivity growth in primary sectors, and prospective trade policy reforms in Developing Asia, without and with policy reforms also in the 'North' and in South-South trade. Projected impacts on international trade patterns, sectoral shares of GDP, 'openness' to trade, and potential welfare gains from reforms are highlighted, in addition to effects on bilateral trade patterns as summarized by intra- and extra-regional trade intensity and propensity indexes. The paper concludes with implications for regional and multilateral trade policy. © 2012 Elsevier Inc. Kym Anderson and Anna Strutt Article in Journal/Newspaper North Atlantic The University of Adelaide: Digital Library Journal of Asian Economics 23 4 303 323
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description Rapid economic growth in Asia (and some other emerging economies) has been shifting the global economic and industrial centres of gravity away from the north Atlantic, raising the importance of Asia in world trade, and boosting South-South trade. This paper examines how trade patterns are likely to change in the course of continuing economic growth and structural changes in Asia and the rest of the world over the next two decades. It does so by projecting a core baseline for the world economy from 2004 to 2030 and comparing it with alternative scenarios, including slower economic growth rates in the 'North', slower productivity growth in primary sectors, and prospective trade policy reforms in Developing Asia, without and with policy reforms also in the 'North' and in South-South trade. Projected impacts on international trade patterns, sectoral shares of GDP, 'openness' to trade, and potential welfare gains from reforms are highlighted, in addition to effects on bilateral trade patterns as summarized by intra- and extra-regional trade intensity and propensity indexes. The paper concludes with implications for regional and multilateral trade policy. © 2012 Elsevier Inc. Kym Anderson and Anna Strutt
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