Global production sharing and trade patterns in East Asia

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This paper analyzes trade patterns in East Asia, with special reference to the implications of
the development of global production sharing. It examines the nature and extent of global
production sharing and the role of East Asian countries within global production networks. It
also highlights the rise of China and it’s positioning within these production networks,
explores the implications of engagement in global production sharing for growth patterns,
and analyzes the pattern of trade contraction across countries and types of goods during the
global financial crisis (2008-2009).

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