数字时代的比较优势——Heckscher-Ohlin-Vanek方法

Roman Stöllinger , Dario Guarascio
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摘要

本文重新审视了Heckscher-Ohlin-Vanek (HOV)定理,并研究了其对数字任务和ICT资本的适合性,这两个因素都代表了预计将塑造数字化转型的禀赋因素。我们使用理论一致的方法来计算测量的贸易净要素含量,并将其应用于详细职业中执行的数字和非数字任务的独特数据集,以及有关ICT资本存量的最新数据。利用这些数据,我们提供了25个欧盟国家基于要素的贸易模式的新证据,并用它来检验HOV定理。总的来说,符号检验和等级检验的表现是好的,如果不是令人印象深刻的话。在83%的案例中,这些国家是其资源丰富的要素的净出口国,数字任务的得分高于信息通信技术资本。数字任务和信息通信技术资本的相关性得到了引力模型的证实,该模型表明,这些因素的更高禀赋促进了双边出口。
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Comparative advantages in the digital era–A Heckscher-Ohlin-Vanek approach

This paper revisits the Heckscher-Ohlin-Vanek (HOV) theorem and investigates its fit for digital tasks and ICT capital, which both represent endowment factors that are expected to shape the digital transformation. We use a theory-consistent methodology for calculating the measured net factor content of trade and apply it to a unique dataset on digital and non-digital tasks performed in detailed occupations, as well as recent data on ICT capital stocks. Equipped with these data, we provide new evidence on the factor-based trade patterns for 25 EU countries and use it to test the HOV theorem. Overall, the performance of the sign test and the rank test is good, if not impressive. In 83% of the cases, countries are net exporters of those factors with which they are abundantly endowed, with a higher score achieved for digital tasks than for ICT capital. The relevance of digital tasks and ICT capital is corroborated by a gravity model, which indicates that higher endowments with these factors foster bilateral exports.

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International Economics
International Economics Economics, Econometrics and Finance-Economics, Econometrics and Finance (all)
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