Least-Developed Countries' Trade During the 'Super-Cycle' and the Great Trade Collapse: Patterns and Stylized Fact

H. Escaith, Bekele Tamenu
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Notwithstanding some progress in market and product diversification - including services - LDCs remain particularly vulnerable to external shocks. With the exception of 2006-2008, the LDCs as a group have systematically recorded a trade deficit. The 2008-2009 global crisis and the bumpy recovery which followed illustrate the volatility of the recent trends. In such a perspective, renewed efforts towards extensive product diversification are called for. Fostering diversification has been supported for many years by preferential market access to developed countries; more recently, emerging countries have also been granting such preferences to LDCs products. Preferential market access remains relevant, but is not sufficient to improve the supply-side capabilities. The new business model related to global value chains (GVC) offers new opportunities to LDCs for export diversification. But GVC participation cannot materialize without a proper trade environment. Some of the main obstacles for joining GVCs are the high transaction costs in importing the necessary inputs and exporting the processed goods. Active trade facilitation programmes, such as those identified during the Fourth Global Review of Aid for Trade in July 2013 offer new options to LDCs for joining GVCs. For those LDCs that have already been able to join these global production network, up-grading towards higher value-added activities requires more encompassing horizontal policies.
“超级周期”和贸易大崩溃期间最不发达国家的贸易:模式和程式化事实
尽管在市场和产品多样化(包括服务)方面取得了一些进展,但最不发达国家仍然特别容易受到外部冲击。除了2006-2008年,最不发达国家作为一个整体系统性地记录了贸易逆差。2008年至2009年的全球危机和随后的坎坷复苏说明了近期趋势的波动性。从这个角度来看,需要重新努力实现广泛的产品多样化。多年来,发达国家的优惠市场准入一直支持促进多样化;最近,新兴国家也对最不发达国家的产品给予这种优惠。优惠的市场准入仍然重要,但不足以提高供给方面的能力。与全球价值链相关的新商业模式为最不发达国家出口多样化提供了新的机会。但参与全球价值链离不开良好的贸易环境。加入全球价值链的一些主要障碍是进口必要投入品和出口加工产品的交易成本高。积极的贸易便利化方案,如2013年7月第四次贸易援助全球审查期间确定的方案,为最不发达国家加入全球价值链提供了新的选择。对于那些已经能够加入这些全球生产网络的最不发达国家来说,向高附加值活动升级需要更全面的横向政策。
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