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Außenhandel mit Industriegütern 1 China 1 Deindustrialisierung 1 Deindustrialization 1 Import 1 Industrie 1 International competition 1 Internationaler Wettbewerb 1 Manufactures trade 1 Manufacturing industries 1 Market exit 1 Marktaustritt 1 Structural change 1 Strukturwandel 1 comparative advantage 1 convergence 1 de-specialization 1 deindustrialization 1 manufacturing 1 relatedness 1 specialization and de-specialization 1 structural change 1 the China shock 1 trade exits 1
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Arbeitspapier 1 Graue Literatur 1 Non-commercial literature 1 Working Paper 1
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English 1 Undetermined 1
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Coniglio, Nicola 1 Lanzafame, Matteo 1 Vurchio, Davide 1 Widodo, Tri 1
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ADB economics working paper series 1 Journal of Economic Integration 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 1 RePEc 1
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Trade de-specialization : dynamics and determinants
Coniglio, Nicola; Lanzafame, Matteo; Vurchio, Davide - 2026
Export baskets reflect broader processes of structural change and economic development. While most studies emphasize the emergence of new export specializations, this paper examines an equally important yet neglected pattern-trade exits, defined as sustained declines in revealed comparative...
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Dynamic Comparative Advantages in the ASEAN+3
Widodo, Tri - In: Journal of Economic Integration 24 (2009), pp. 505-529
This paper aims to investigate the dynamic changes in comparative advantage of the ASEAN, China, Republic of Korea and Japan (commonly abbreviated as the ASEAN+3). By applying statistical and econometric methods on Revealed Symmetric Comparative Advantage (RSCA) index, this paper concludes that...
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