TESTING HECKSCHER-OHLIN-VANEK THEOREM BY USING NORMALIZED TRADE BALANCE APPROACH

Berislav Žmuk, Hrvoje Jošić
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The study described here introduces new approach for testing the Heckscher-Ohlin-Vanek (HOV) theorem based on the normalized trade balance concept. The intention was to include in the analysis all countries worldwide but due to the lack of data a certain number of countries had to be excluded. Overall 111 countries were observed according to region and income level for the year 2014. The HOV model was estimated using the sign test. It compared the expected sign of the normalized trade balance or net exports, according to the SITC 2 product classification, with the relative endowment of production factors intensively used in the production of a specific product. Production factors were divided into groups such as produced capital, labour force and natural resources further divided into forests, metals and minerals, oil, coal and gas, pastureland and cropland. Researchers in R&D per million people variable represented the impact of technological differences across countries. The results of the sign test have shown that the HOV theorem held in 55% of cases. The percentage of matched signs was highest for the non-OECD high income countries (75%) and lowest for the lower middle income and low income countries (below 50%).
用归一化贸易平衡法检验HECKSCHER-OHLIN-VANEK定理
本文介绍了一种基于归一化贸易平衡概念的检验Heckscher-Ohlin-Vanek(HOV)定理的新方法。其目的是将世界各地的所有国家纳入分析,但由于缺乏数据,不得不将一定数量的国家排除在外。根据2014年的区域和收入水平,总共观察了111个国家。HOV模型使用符号检验进行估计。根据SITC 2产品分类,它将正常化贸易平衡或净出口的预期迹象与特定产品生产中密集使用的生产要素的相对禀赋进行了比较。生产要素分为生产资本、劳动力和自然资源等组,进一步分为森林、金属和矿产、石油、煤炭和天然气、牧场和农田。研究人员在每百万人的研发变量中代表了各国技术差异的影响。符号检验的结果表明,HOV定理在55%的情况下成立。匹配迹象的百分比在非经合组织高收入国家最高(75%),在中低收入和低收入国家最低(低于50%)。
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