Comparative Advantage and Competitiveness of COVID-19-Related Medical Products Exporters

IF 4.4 1区 管理学 Q2 BUSINESS Journal of Competitiveness Pub Date : 2022-03-31 DOI:10.7441/joc.2022.01.04
Zera Zuryana Idris, N. Ismail, S. Ibrahim
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The coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic generated an upsurge in demand for medical products. Trade policy changes, including export restrictions and import reforms, have led to a shortage of medical products. The World Health Organization has recommended countries to encourage local production and identify various import sources for medical products to ensure sustainable healthcare capacity to combat the COVID-19 pandemic and any similar events in the future. This study aims to examine the comparative advantages and competitiveness in producing medical products among top exporters. The contribution of this study is the ability to identify various import sources specific to developing countries. From the exporter’s perspective, this study allows countries to recognize their existing competitive strengths in the medical products trade, allowing them to strategize and compete in the international markets of medical products. Using Balassa’s revealed comparative advantage index, this study analyzes 25 primary medical product exporters, identifying several countries with a comparative advantage in producing medical products. Medicines are primarily dominated by high-income countries, including Switzerland and Germany, whereas middle-income countries, such as China and Malaysia, are more specialized in medical supplies, medical equipment, and personal protective products. This finding provides a basis for policy formulation that can facilitate the process of building a sustainable healthcare capacity.
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covid -19相关医疗产品出口商的比较优势和竞争力
冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行导致对医疗产品的需求激增。贸易政策的变化,包括出口限制和进口改革,导致医疗产品短缺。世界卫生组织建议各国鼓励本地生产,并确定医疗产品的各种进口来源,以确保可持续的医疗保健能力,以应对COVID-19大流行和未来任何类似事件。本研究旨在探讨医疗产品出口企业的比较优势与竞争力。这项研究的贡献在于能够确定发展中国家特有的各种进口来源。从出口商的角度来看,这项研究使各国认识到他们在医疗产品贸易中现有的竞争优势,使他们能够在医疗产品的国际市场上制定战略和竞争。本研究运用Balassa的显性比较优势指数,分析25个主要医疗产品出口国,找出几个在医疗产品生产方面具有比较优势的国家。药品主要由高收入国家(包括瑞士和德国)主导,而中等收入国家(如中国和马来西亚)则更专注于医疗用品、医疗设备和个人防护产品。这一发现为政策制定提供了一个基础,可以促进建设可持续医疗保健能力的进程。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Competitiveness, a scientific periodical published by the Faculty of Management and Economics of Tomas Bata University in Zlín in collaboration with publishing partners, presents the findings of basic and applied economic research conducted by both domestic and international scholars in the English language. Focusing on economics, finance, and management, the Journal of Competitiveness is dedicated to publishing original scientific articles. Published four times a year in both print and electronic formats, the journal follows a rigorous peer-review process with each contribution reviewed by two independent reviewers. Only scientific articles are considered for publication, while other types of papers such as informative articles, editorial materials, corrections, abstracts, or résumés are not included.
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