De-Globalisation? Global Value Chains in the Post-COVID-19 Age

Pol Antràs
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This paper evaluates the extent to which the world economy has entered a phase of de-globalisation, and it offers some speculative thoughts on the future of global value chains in the post-COVID-19 age. Although the growth of international trade flows relative to that of GDP has slowed down since the Great Recession, this paper finds little systematic evidence indicating that the world economy has already entered an era of de-globalisation. Instead, the observed slowdown in globalisation is a natural sequel to the unsustainable increase in globalisation experienced in the late 1980s, 1990s and early 2000s. I offer a description of the mechanisms leading to that earlier expansionary phase, together with a discussion of why these forces might have run out of steam, and of the extent to which they may be reversible. I conclude that the main challenge for the future of globalisation is institutional and political in nature rather than technological, although new technologies might aggravate the trends in inequality that have created the current political backlash against globalisation. Zooming in on the COVID-19 global pandemic, I similarly conclude that the current health crisis may further darken the future of globalisation if it aggravates policy tensions across countries.
反全球化吗?后covid -19时代的全球价值链
本文评估了世界经济进入去全球化阶段的程度,并对后疫情时代全球价值链的未来提出了一些思辨。尽管自大衰退以来,国际贸易流量相对于GDP的增长有所放缓,但本文发现,几乎没有系统性证据表明,世界经济已经进入了一个去全球化的时代。相反,我们观察到的全球化放缓,是上世纪80年代末、90年代末和本世纪初全球化不可持续增长的自然结果。我对导致早期扩张阶段的机制进行了描述,并讨论了这些力量可能已经失去动力的原因,以及它们可能在多大程度上是可逆的。我的结论是,全球化未来面临的主要挑战,本质上是制度和政治上的,而不是技术上的,尽管新技术可能加剧不平等的趋势,而这种趋势导致了当前对全球化的政治反弹。聚焦2019冠状病毒病全球大流行,我得出同样的结论:如果当前的卫生危机加剧各国之间的政策紧张局势,可能会进一步使全球化的未来蒙上阴影。
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