Tracing Value-Added and Double Counting in Gross Exports

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Robert Koopman

U.S. International Trade Commission

Zhi Wang

U.S. International Trade Commission

Shang-Jin Wei

Columbia University - Columbia Business School, Finance; National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER); Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR)

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Date Written: December 2012

Abstract

This paper proposes a framework for gross exports accounting that breaks up a country's gross exports into various value-added components by source and additional double counted terms. By identifying which parts of the official trade data are double counted and the sources of the double counting, it bridges official trade (in gross value terms) and national accounts statistics (in value added terms). Our parsimonious framework integrates all previous measures of vertical specialization and value-added trade in the literature into a unified framework. To illustrate the potential of such a method, we present a number of applications including re-computing revealed comparative advantages and the magnifying impact of multi-stage production on trade costs.

Keywords: global production chains, value added exports, vertical specialization

JEL Classification: F10

Suggested Citation

Koopman, Robert and Wang, Zhi and Wei, Shang-Jin, Tracing Value-Added and Double Counting in Gross Exports (December 2012). CEPR Discussion Paper No. DP9245, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2210215

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Zhi Wang

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Shang-Jin Wei

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