The Global Trade Slowdown: Nominal or Real?
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Prema-chandra, Athukorala
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Crawford School of Public Policy, The Australian National University
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This paper revisits the contemporary debate on the deglobalization of merchandise trade
using a new dataset that captures changes in the price structure of manufacturing trade
associated with the decline in prices of information technology (IT) equipment. There
is strong evidence that continued growth in world trade, both in absolute (value) terms
and relative to GDP, has remained obscured by the frequent reliance on trade measured
at current rather than constant prices. Continuing downward adjustment in the prices of
manufactures trade within GVCs has significantly reshaped the price structure of global
trade. When appropriately measured in real terms, there is strong evidence that world
trade has regained its upward trend following the significant dip during the GFC owing
to the dynamism of trade rooted in global production sharing.
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