《全球贸易与外商直接投资:未来之路》特刊

IF 1.1 Q4 BUSINESS
Nadia Doytch
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世界地缘政治格局从未像今天这样充满活力。环境压力和对全球经济的破坏促使研究人员重新审视全球化与新兴威胁之间的联系。本期特刊涉及到全球化、经济互联互通和经济发展对人类繁荣带来的挑战。我们的问题是,从贸易和投资流动的角度来看,后covid -19世界是什么样子?经济互联互通的未来是什么?有哪些政策可以改善这种联系?我们要求正确看待各经济体在2022年面临的各种挑战:全球贸易和投资流动的中断和不确定性;国际经济活动对环境的影响;在一个相互关联的世界中,加速生产自动化导致劳动收入占比下降和收入不平等加剧。这一期包括5篇国际学者的文章和1篇书评。Canh Nguyen和Su Thanh的第一篇文章(Canh & Thanh, 2022)研究了出口多样化、经济复杂性和经济增长周期的动态。作者运用了几种先进的计量经济学技术来估计全球国家样本中变量之间的关系。研究发现,经济复杂性与出口多样化之间存在双向格兰杰因果关系,经济复杂性与经济增长周期之间存在单向格兰杰因果关系。三阶段最小二乘法表明,经济复杂性和出口多样化之间存在显著的相互影响,经济复杂性和出口多样化的动态性降低了经济波动。作者还发现,经济复杂性对经济增长周期的负面影响仅在高收入经济体中具有统计学意义。Nidhi Bagaria (Bagaria, 2022)的第二篇文章关注了由于全球价值链(GVCs)的广泛传播而导致的中间产品贸易的增加。随着中国成为全球全球价值链网络的主要国家之一,制造业对中国中间产品的依赖程度越来越高。2019冠状病毒病的爆发以及包括中国在内的许多国家随后实施的封锁,扰乱了全球价值链的供应,导致人们寻找中间产品的替代市场。Nidhi Bagaria的研究探讨了印度如何替代中国作为社论的另一种途径
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Special Issue on ‘Global Trade and FDI: The Road Ahead’
The world’s geopolitical landscape has never been more dynamic. Environmental pressures and disruptions to the global economy have driven researchers to reexamine the links between globalisation and emerging threats. The current special issue touches on some issues related to the challenges in front of globalisation, economic connectivity and economic development for human prosperity. We ask the question what does a post-COVID-19 world look like in terms of trade and investment flows? What is the future of economic connectivity and what are policies that would lead to improvements? We inquire about putting in perspective the wide range of challenges economies are facing in the year 2022: disruptions and uncertainty in global trade and investment flows; environmental implications of international economic activity; accelerating automation of production that leads to falling labour shares and increasing income inequality in the context of an interconnected world. The issue contains five articles and one book review by international scholars. The first article by Canh Nguyen and Su Thanh (Canh & Thanh, 2022) investigates the dynamics of export diversification, economic complexity and economic growth cycles. The authors apply several advanced econometric techniques to estimate the relationships among the variables for a global sample of countries. They find a Granger bidirectional causality between economic complexity and export diversification, and a unidirectional Granger causality exists from economic complexity to economic growth cycles. A three-stage least squares method demonstrates that economic complexity and export diversification significantly impact each other, and the dynamics of economic complexity and export diversification reduce economic fluctuations. The authors also find that the negative impact of economic complexity on economic growth cycles is statistically significant only for high-income economies. The second article by Nidhi Bagaria (Bagaria, 2022) pays attention to the increasing trade in intermediate goods dues to the wider spread of global value chains (GVCs). With China emerging as one of the leading countries in the global GVC network, there is a heavier reliance on Chinese intermediate goods for the manufacturing sector. The outbreak of COVID-19 and the subsequent lockdowns in many countries, including China, have disrupted the supply of GVCs and have led to a search for alternative markets for intermediate goods. The study by Nidhi Bagaria explores how India can substitute for China as an alternative avenue for Editorial
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