TY - UNPB
T1 - Trade balances and international competitiveness in cyber-physical, digital task-intensive, ICT capital-intensive and traditional industries
AU - Bykova, Alexandra
AU - Stöllinger, Roman
PY - 2023
Y1 - 2023
N2 - In this report, we analyse the international competitiveness of the EU in four industry groups over the period 1995-2018. The groups are delineated by specific factor intensities, where these intensities are assessed from digital tasks performed by labour services and ICT capital stocks. The EU's positions relating to trade balances, revealed comparative advantages and unit value ratios are assessed relative to its main competitors, such as the US, China, Japan and South Korea. The trade specialisation patterns confirm EU advantages in traditional industries, which still represent the largest part of global trade, and in the group of digital task-intensive industries. In the cyber-physical group of industries, which are characterised by both high digital task and ICT capital intensities, the EU records a trade deficit, although this has been receding in recent years. Competitiveness indicators depict heterogeneity among EU countries. The loss of international competitiveness for some technology front-runners is a worrying sign. On the positive side, however, a reduction in trade deficits or an improvement in product quality and market shares is evident for certain EU countries, especially in the Central European region
AB - In this report, we analyse the international competitiveness of the EU in four industry groups over the period 1995-2018. The groups are delineated by specific factor intensities, where these intensities are assessed from digital tasks performed by labour services and ICT capital stocks. The EU's positions relating to trade balances, revealed comparative advantages and unit value ratios are assessed relative to its main competitors, such as the US, China, Japan and South Korea. The trade specialisation patterns confirm EU advantages in traditional industries, which still represent the largest part of global trade, and in the group of digital task-intensive industries. In the cyber-physical group of industries, which are characterised by both high digital task and ICT capital intensities, the EU records a trade deficit, although this has been receding in recent years. Competitiveness indicators depict heterogeneity among EU countries. The loss of international competitiveness for some technology front-runners is a worrying sign. On the positive side, however, a reduction in trade deficits or an improvement in product quality and market shares is evident for certain EU countries, especially in the Central European region
KW - EU
KW - revealed comparative advantages
KW - ICT capital
KW - EU-CEE
KW - digitalisation
KW - trade balances
KW - digital tasks
KW - unit value ratios
KW - international competitiveness
M3 - Working Paper/Preprint
T3 - wiiw Research Report
BT - Trade balances and international competitiveness in cyber-physical, digital task-intensive, ICT capital-intensive and traditional industries
PB - Wiener Institut für Internationale Wirtschaftsvergleiche (wiiw)
CY - Wien
ER -