Authors
Pierre Cotterlaz; Guillaume Gaulier; Aude Sztulman & Deniz Ünal
- Pages
- 62
- Published in
- France
Table of Contents
- Abstract 2
- 1. Introduction 4
- 2. Identification and classification by healthcare product branch 5
- 2.1. The different lists drawn up since the 1990s 6
- 2.1.1. The Pharma Agreement list put together by the Uruguay Round 6
- 2.1.2. The list drawn up by Matthias Helble following the Great Recession 6
- 2.1.3. The lists produced by the Covid-19 pandemic 7
- 2.2. The CEPII list 9
- 2.2.1. Exhaustive long-run coverage 9
- 2.2.2. An industry grouping approach based on industrial branches and production stages 10
- 3. A key industry grouping in international trade 12
- 3.1. Increasing trade in products, especially in pharmaceutical preparations 12
- 3.2. Predominance of trade in intermediate products 18
- 3.3. Leader in two-way trade in products 19
- 3.4. Polarised unit value ranges 21
- 4. Increasing interdependencies between advanced and emerging countries 22
- 4.1. Sustained strength of engagement by advanced economies 22
- 4.2. Growth in trade between advanced and emerging countries,47F but also in trade between emerging countries 24
- 4.3. Predominance of advanced countries in two-way trade 25
- 4.4. Emerging countries positioned in the low range 26
- 5. Conclusion 27
- 6. Appendix: additional figures and tables 29
- 7. Methodological appendix 43
- 7.1. Databases used 43
- 7.2. Breakdown by branch of HS-6 products in the CEPII list 43
- 7.2.1. The chemicals usable in health branch 43
- 7.2.2. The basic pharmaceutical products branch 50
- 7.2.3. The pharmaceutical preparations branch 54
- 7.2.4. The medical technology equipment branch 56
- 7.2.5. The small medical materials branch 58
- References 61