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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31 December 2015
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December 31 2015
Value Chain Transition in East Asian Production Network
Shih-Mo Lin;
Shih-Mo Lin
1
Department of International Business and Director, Center for Applied Economic Modeling, Chung Yuan Christian University
, Taiwan
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Hong Linh Dinh
Hong Linh Dinh
2
Thai Nguyen University of Economics and Business Administration
, Vietnam
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing on behalf of Jungseok Research Institute of International Logistics and Trade
Online ISSN: 2508-7592
Print ISSN: 1738-2122
© 2015 Jungseok Research Institute of International Logistics and Trade
2015
Jungseok Research Institute of International Logistics and Trade
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Journal of International Logistics and Trade (2015) 13 (3): 7–42.
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Lin S, Dinh HL (2015), "Value Chain Transition in East Asian Production Network". Journal of International Logistics and Trade, Vol. 13 No. 3 pp. 7–42, doi: https://doi.org/10.24006/jilt.2015.13.3.7
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