Mexico and China’s international trade structural
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Description: Mexico and Chinas international trade structural decomposition analysis 19952020 Rosario CervantesMartínez 30th International InputOutput Association Conference 1st 5th July 2024 Santiago Chile Mexico and Chinas international
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Mexico and China’s international trade structural decomposition analysis. 1995-2020 Rosario Cervantes-Martínez 30th International Input-Output Association Conference 1st - 5th July 2024, Santiago, Chile Mexico and China’s international trade structural decomposition analysis. 1995-2020 Gereffi (2009) and Shafaeddin & Pizarro (2010), among many other scholars, have documented well the differences between China and Mexico in terms of their economic performance over the last thirty years. While Mexico followed a textbook case of free-market policies, China engaged in “a more strategic, statist approach to its development.” As a result, in the case of the Mexican economy, there was a consistent pattern of low diversification of its exports and low domestic value-added content in its manufacturing exports (Fujii & Cervantes, 2013; De la Cruz et al ., 2011). In the case of China, there is a more diversified basket of exports accompanied by the development of “supply-chain cities,” the strategic attention to high-value activities, and its participation in the “intra-regional trade and production networks in East Asia,” Gereffi (2009, 48) Mexico and China’s international trade structural decomposition analysis. 1995-2020 Mexico and China’s international trade structural decomposition analysis. 1995-2020 Mexico and China’s international trade structural decomposition analysis. 1995-2020 GDP per capita Mexico and China’s international trade structural decomposition analysis. 1995-2020 Mexico and China’s international trade structural decomposition analysis. 1995-2020 Mexico and China’s international trade structural decomposition analysis. 1995-2020 China and Mexico’s total trade in gross and value-added. 1995-2020 Mexico and China’s international trade structural decomposition analysis. 1995-2020 China and Mexico’s total trade in gross and value-added. 1995-2020 Mexico and China’s international trade structural decomposition analysis. 1995-2020 Final goods exports Mexico and China’s international trade structural decomposition analysis. 1995-2020 Intermediate inputs exports Mexico and China’s international trade structural decomposition analysis. 1995-2020 Mexico and China’s international trade structural decomposition analysis. 1995-2020 Mexico and China’s international trade structural decomposition analysis. 1995-2020 Mexico and China’s international trade structural decomposition analysis. 1995-2020 Mexico and China’s international trade structural decomposition analysis. 1995-2020 Mexico and China’s international trade structural decomposition analysis. 1995-2020 Dra. María del Rosario Cervantes Martínez Full time professor Economics Department Centro Universitario de Ciencias Económico-Administrativas Universidad de Guadalajara mariac@cucea.udg.mx https://orcid.org/my-orcid?orcid=0000-0002-1524-0379 https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Rosario-Cervantes-Martinez