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This paper proposes a framework for gross exports accounting that breaks up a country's gross exports into various value-added components by source and additional double counted terms. By identifying which parts of the official trade data are double counted and the sources of the double...
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be taken to the data with international trade statistics. Combining data from the U.S. Census Bureau's Related Party … Trade database and estimates of U.S. import demand elasticities from Broda and Weinstein (2006), we find empirical evidence … industry in the value chain, which we construct using U.S. Input-Output Tables …
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A salient feature of globalization in recent decades is the emergence of "global supply chains" in which different countries specialize in different stages of a sequential production process. In Arnaud Costinot, Jonathan Vogel and Su Wang (2011), CVW hereafter, we have developed a simple theory...
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