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OECD Economic Policy Papers

The OECD Economic Policy Papers series is designed to make available selected studies on structural and macro-economic policy issues of current interest. The Papers are produced in the context of the work carried out on the two regular OECD titles, OECD Economic Outlook and Going for Growth.

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Global Trade and Specialisation Patterns Over the Next 50 Years

This report presents descriptive evidence of specialisation trends and investigates empirically their causes and consequences, analysing the role of policies in this process. Then, based on the insights from the backward looking analysis, it draws global trade and specialisation scenarios up to 2060, taking into account international spillovers. The report highlights that comparative advantage in terms of factor endowments matters for trade specialisation, although framework and trade policies also play a role. For instance, tariffs on intermediate inputs are found to adversely affect trade with this adverse effect found to have increased over time, likely reflecting expanding global supply chains magnifying the impact of tariffs. The forward-looking analysis suggests that over the next 50 years, the geographical centre of trade will continue to shift from OECD to non-OECD regions, reflecting faster growth in these countries. Multilateral global trade liberalisation could raise world trade by 15% by 2060 relative to the status quo, whereas regional liberalisation among a core group of OECD countries only would raise world trade by 4% due to trade diversion.

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Keywords: trade liberalisation, intermediate input tariff, long-term trade and specialisation patterns, global value chains
JEL: F43: International Economics / Macroeconomic Aspects of International Trade and Finance / Economic Growth of Open Economies; F14: International Economics / Trade / Empirical Studies of Trade; F60: International Economics / Economic Impacts of Globalization / Economic Impacts of Globalization: General; F13: International Economics / Trade / Trade Policy; International Trade Organizations; F17: International Economics / Trade / Trade: Forecasting and Simulation
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