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Measuring Globalization When It Is Needed the Most : A Long-Run Analysis (English)

23 May 2023

This paper studies globalization dynamics over 1965-2021. Based on the definition that refers to globalization as an extension beyond national borders of the same market forces that operate at all levels of economic activity, the paper is able to determine where the world economy stands compared to the 1960s. The results show that the world economy has not entered an era of deglobalization and that China's role as one of the globalization leaders started in the mid-1980s. Also, contrary to what the tradeto- GDP ratio suggests, it is shown that China has outperformed the world economy since then. This paper builds on recent contributions in the structural gravity literature and adopts a long-run perspective to offer an analytical toolkit for the current debate around globalization dynamics. The methodology and empirical results provide deep insights across countries and sectors, showing that country-specific events are intuitively captured and illustrating how to disentangle the role of factors like trade agreements.
trade world trade agreements and negotiations

Authors

Franco Bedoya,Sebastian

DOI
https://dx.doi.org/10.1596/1813-9450-10451
Disclosure Date
2023/05/23
Disclosure Status
Disclosed
Doc Name
Measuring Globalization When It Is Needed the Most : A Long-Run Analysis
Originating Unit
Off of Sr VP Dev Econ/Chief Econ (DECVP)
Published in
United States of America
Series Name
Policy Research working paper ; no. WPS 10451;
Unit Owning
EFI-LCR-MTI-MacroFiscal (ELCMU)
Version Type
Final
Volume No
1

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