Has the EU's leading position in global trade changed since the crisis? : Issue 39, March 2015
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The global crisis has taken its toll on the EU's prime position in international trade. While the EU still has the largest relative market shares, its position has deteriorated since the crisis, much more so than the US, and its comparative ad-vantage in knowledge-intensive goods has been partly eroded. Globally, participation in international production sharing has increased significantly between 1995 and 2005. However, the pace of global outsourcing slowed down during the crisis. China seems to drive the structural shifts not only in the last two decades but also in the most recent period, capturing increasing shares in the global market to the detriment of advanced economies. Concerns have arisen as to whether the EU will be able to keep pace with the changing global environment and maintain its strong position in global value chains. The fact that the EU gained relative market shares in 2013 for the first time in the post-crisis period, provides some reason for optimism
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Has the EU's leading position in global trade changed since the crisis? : Issue 39, March 2015
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Autor/in / Beteiligte Person: | Commission, European ; Directorate-General for Economic and Financial Affairs ; Malgorzata, Galar |
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Quelle: | 2015; (2015) |
Veröffentlichung: | 2015 |
Medientyp: | Elektronische Ressource |
ISBN: | 978-92-79-44935-2 (print) |
ISSN: | 1831-4473 (print) |
DOI: | 10.2765/416304 |
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