‘Quality Differentiation and Factor Proportions in International Trade: An Empirical Test of the Swedish Case’

B-Tier
Journal: Economic Policy
Year: 2008
Volume: 23
Issue: 53
Pages: 52-91

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Abstract

Analyzing a new database that makes it possible to disaggregate trade flows across many countries according to unit values, we show that international specialization in terms of quality within industries and product categories plays an important role in the dynamics of North–South competition. The different specialization of countries at different levels of development within products and across varieties is mirrored in the recent shifts in world market shares, which are very different across quality segments: the South is not gaining market share in high-value portions of trade pattern. In this respect Europe's specialization pattern appears to be different from that of the US and Japan, and may allow it to better resist the competitive pressure of the South.— Lionel Fontagné, Guillaume Gaulier and Soledad Zignago

Technical Details

RePEc Handle
repec:oup:ecpoli:v:23:y:2008:i:53:p:52-91.
Journal Field
General
Author Count
3
Added to Database
2026-01-25