The determinants of the intermediate products export: The case of Switzerland

Emmanouil Karakostas
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Abstract. International trade relations are an important aspect of the international economy. The form and structure of international trade has changed in recent years and this fact deserves particular analysis. Global value chains are an significant objectivity in today's times. It is noteworthy that global supply (or value) chains are basically the production networks that span multiple countries, with at least one country importing inputs (intermediate goods) and exporting production (final goods). Many products in today's era consist of intermediate inputs from other countries. The proportion of intermediate goods that a country exports helps it to become a key trading partner. Value-added imports have such an essential role in the exports of countries that they ultimately determine the price of final goods. Moreover, intermediate goods have the characteristic of being shaped on the basis of their technological level. That is, an input can be labour-intensive or technology-intensive. Virtually any commodity can be considered an intermediary. There is no clear definition of intermediate goods. This point, of course, makes it difficult to identify those factors which determine the exports of intermediate goods. In this reality the exports of intermediate goods are worthy of further research. The present study will attempt to investigate the determinants of intermediate goods exports using Switzerland as a case study. The methodology adopted is Linear Regression - Ordinary Least Squares (OLS). Keywords. Global Trade, Switzerland, Intermediate Product Exports, OLS. JEL. F10, F14, F40.
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中间产品出口的决定因素:以瑞士为例
摘要国际贸易关系是国际经济的一个重要方面。近年来,国际贸易的形式和结构发生了变化,这一事实值得特别分析。全球价值链在当今时代是一个重要的客观问题。值得注意的是,全球供应链(或价值链)基本上是跨越多个国家的生产网络,其中至少有一个国家进口投入(中间产品)并出口生产(最终产品)。当今时代的许多产品都是由来自其他国家的中间投入组成的。一个国家出口的中间产品的比例有助于它成为一个重要的贸易伙伴。增值进口在各国出口中起着至关重要的作用,它们最终决定了最终产品的价格。此外,中间产品还具有根据其技术水平而形成的特点。也就是说,投入可以是劳动密集型的,也可以是技术密集型的。几乎任何商品都可以被认为是中介。中间产品没有明确的定义。当然,这一点使确定决定中间产品出口的因素变得困难。在这种情况下,中间产品的出口问题值得进一步研究。本研究将以瑞士为个案,试图调查中间产品出口的决定因素。采用线性回归-普通最小二乘(OLS)方法。关键词。全球贸易,瑞士,中间产品出口,OLS。冻胶。F10, f14, f40。
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