Essays on intra-industry trade
Abstract (Summary)
Intra-industry trade (IIT) is one area in international trade that interests me very
much. The pattern of world trade has been changing consistently over the last half
century, in which the importance of intra-industry trade has increased significantly.
Such a trade pattern change has consequences on domestic real economic variables
due to the associated capital and labor adjustments. My dissertation sets out to
identify the US static and dynamic trade patterns and investigate the determinants of
US intra-industry trade. In the analytic part of the dissertation, I introduce capital
accumulation and an innovation process into a North-South quality-based product
cycle model. The model demonstrates that product quality upgrading is an important
channel for FDI to affect North-South intra-industry trade, which explains the
observed concurrence of FDI, product quality upgrading and North-South IIT. In the
empirical part of the dissertation, I first examine the pattern of the US intra-industry
trade, with a separation of horizontal intra-industry trade and vertical intra-industry
trade, and then investigate the determinants of the US IIT accordingly. Relevant
panel data and limited dependent variable techniques are applied for estimation. The
results uncover meaningful information on the static and dynamic patterns of US IIT
and provide direct evidence for hypotheses proposed by IIT theory.
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School:The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga
School Location:USA - Tennessee
Source Type:Master's Thesis
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