The COVID‐19 pandemic and European trade patterns: A sectoral analysis

G. Caporale, A. Sova, Robert Sova
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This article examines how the COVID‐19 pandemic affected European trade patterns. Specifically, dynamic panel data models are estimated over the period 2019M1–2021M12 to assess the effects on exports and imports of various sectors and products (selected on the basis of their trading volume or strategic importance) of the restrictions and of other policy measures adopted by national governments during the crisis. The results suggest that the impact of the COVID‐19 pandemic was heterogeneous across sectors and product types, both the initial drop and the subsequent rebound being different depending on sectoral characteristics and the degree of resilience. In particular, trade flows of durable products were more significantly affected by the pandemic compared to those of non‐durable ones.
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COVID-19 大流行与欧洲贸易模式:行业分析
本文探讨了 COVID-19 大流行如何影响欧洲贸易模式。具体而言,本文估算了 2019M1-2021M12 期间的动态面板数据模型,以评估各国政府在危机期间采取的限制措施和其他政策措施对不同行业和产品(根据其贸易量或战略重要性选择)进出口的影响。结果表明,COVID-19 大流行病对各部门和各类产品的影响是不同的,最初的下降和随后的反弹都因部门特点和抵御能力的不同而不同。特别是,与非耐用品相比,耐用品的贸易流动受大流行病的影响更为显著。
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