European Export Performance
Angela Cheptea,
Lionel Fontagné and
Soledad Zignago
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Abstract:
Competitiveness has come to the forefront of the policy debate within the European Union, focusing on price competitiveness and intra-EU imbalances. But how to measure competitiveness properly, beyond price or cost competitiveness, remains an open methodological issue; and how can we explain the resilience of producers located in the EU to the competition of emerging economies? We analyze the redistribution of world market shares at the level of the product variety, as countries no longer specialize in sectors or even products, but in varieties of the same product, sold at di erent prices. We decompose changes in market shares into structural effects (geographical and sectoral) and a pure performance effect. Our method is based on an econometric shift-share decomposition and we regard the EU-27 as an integrated economy, excluding intra-EU trade. Revisiting the competitiveness issue in such a perspective sheds new light on the ongoing debate. From 1995 to 2009 the EU-27 withstood the competition from emerging countries better than the US and Japan. The EU market shares in the upper price range of the market proved quite resilient, by combining good performance and favorable structure effects, unlike the US and Japan. Finally, while most developed countries lose market shares in high-technology products to developing countries, the EU is slightly gaining, benefiting of a favorable structure effect..
Keywords: International trade; Export performance; Competitiveness; Market shares; Shift-Share; European Union.; Commerce international; Performance à l'exportation; Parts de marché; Analyse à parts de marché constantes; Union européeenne; Environnement; Investissements d’avenir; Comptes de l’environnement (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2020-06-06
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