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No. 278 | 10 Nov 2023 |
The Nature, Evolution and Potential Implications of Data Localisation Measures
This paper examines the nature and evolution of data localisation measures and their impact on business activity. It highlights that data localisation measures are growing and increasingly restrictive. By early 2023, 100 such measures were in place... |
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No. 277 | 06 Nov 2023 |
International trade in the wake of multiple shocks
In the midst of the recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic, trade and economic growth face new challenges as the Russian Federation’s large-scale war against Ukraine has increased uncertainty and tensions along supply chains and the People’s Republic of... |
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No. 276 | 27 Oct 2023 |
The climate implications of government support in aluminium smelting and steelmaking
This report combines multiple novel datasets to provide evidence that government support has contributed to increased carbon emissions from aluminium and steelmaking activities through an increase in production output and by shifting production to... |
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No. 275 | 03 Oct 2023 |
Understanding the potential scope, definition and impact of the WTO e-commerce Moratorium
New empirical evidence and analysis of provisions in regional trade agreements help bring clarity to debates on the potential scope, definition and impact of the WTO e-commerce Moratorium. OECD analysis demonstrates that the potential fiscal revenue... |
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No. 274 | 06 Jul 2023 |
Interactions between goods and services in international trade
This paper examines whether the customs valuation systems and rules of origin are sufficiently attuned to the changing landscape of commercial realities characterised by new and diverse configurations of goods-services trade. It proposes a framework... |
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No. 273 | 03 May 2023 |
Of bytes and trade: Quantifying the impact of digitalisation on trade
This paper provides an overview of the evolving nature of digital trade and digital trade policies. It shows that digital trade has been growing faster than “non-digital” trade. By 2018, 24% of global trade (USD 5.1 trillion) could be considered... |
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No. 272 | 25 Apr 2023 |
Deglobalisation? The reorganisation of global value chains in a changing world
New evidence is presented on the evolution of global value chains (GVCs) since the Great Financial Crisis. Drawing on novel OECD inter-country input-output tables in previous year’s prices, it shows there was no general trend towards deglobalisation... |
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No. 271 | 12 Apr 2023 |
Right here, right now? New evidence on the economic effects of services trade reform
This paper provides evidence on the “when, how and where” of the effects of service trade policy reforms, discussing short-term impacts on services trade as well as on the performance of downstream manufacturing industries. A combination of novel... |
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No. 270 | 07 Apr 2023 |
Government support in industrial sectors
Industrial subsidies take on a growing importance in trade discussions. Yet assessing the scope and scale of government interventions in manufacturing remains notoriously difficult due to a persistent lack of reliable and comparable data. With many... |
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No. 269 | 11 Apr 2023 |
Raw materials critical for the green transition
The challenge of achieving net zero CO2 emissions will require a significant scaling up of production and international trade of several raw materials which are critical for transforming the global economy from one dominated by fossil fuels to one... |
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No. 268 | 15 Feb 2023 |
Measuring distortions in international markets: Below-market energy inputs
Government support for industrial firms can come in many different forms and through a range of channels, varying in complexity. A particularly challenging form of support is energy inputs offered to industrial producers at below-market prices. |
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No. 267 | 15 Feb 2023 |
Measuring distortions in international markets: The rolling-stock value chain
Government support to producers of rolling stock is raising concerns about possible market distortions and unfair competition. This report aims to quantify both the scale of government support and to identify the various ways in which governments... |
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No. 266 | 17 Jan 2023 |
Post-COVID-19 trade scenarios and priorities for Latin America
International trade and in particular global value chains have provided many economies with new opportunities to participate in international trade and access new technologies. The COVID-19 pandemic has brought to the fore specific vulnerabilities in... |
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No. 265 | 20 Jan 2023 |
Challenges to international trade and the global economy
Amidst the recovery from the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine has resulted in new challenges to the global economy and to international trade. This report relies on detailed trade data to assess the impact... |
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No. 264 | 20 Oct 2022 |
Shedding light on the drivers of services tradability over two decades
Services have become significantly more tradable in the first two decades of the 21st century. This paper documents that trade costs for financial services, communication services and business services fell by between 30% and 60% between 2000 and... |
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No. 263 | 05 Jul 2022 |
Trade facilitation reforms worldwide
Trade facilitation measures are key in offsetting some of the time and cost increases experienced by firms and consumers against a backdrop of continued supply chain disruptions. Through the lens of the updated OECD Trade Facilitation Indicators... |
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No. 262 | 13 Jun 2022 |
A Preliminary Mapping of Data Localisation Measures
This paper maps the evolving data localisation landscape. It shows that the number of data localisation measures is on the rise and that the measures themselves are becoming more restrictive. The paper highlights the need to better understand and... |
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No. 261 | 06 May 2022 |
Understanding structural effects of COVID-19 on the global economy
The COVID-19 pandemic and associated policy responses are likely to alter the global economy in a way that affects its ability to adjust to future shocks and changes. This paper develops a point of reference for thinking about developments which... |
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No. 260 | 22 Apr 2022 |
Artificial Intelligence and international trade
Artificial intelligence (AI) has strong potential to spur innovation, help firms create new value from data, and reduce trade costs. Growing interest in the economic and societal impacts of AI has also prompted interest in the trade implications of... |
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No. 259 | 23 Feb 2022 |
Modelling trade policy scenarios
COVID-19 has drawn renewed attention to the economic importance of cross border mobility. Frictions in cross border mobility of labour can substantially impact the economy and international trade, by causing a long-term decrease in net migration that... |
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The Nature, Evolution and Potential Implications of Data Localisation Measures
Chiara Del Giovane, Janos Ferencz et Javier López González
10 Nov 2023
This paper examines the nature and evolution of data localisation measures and their impact on business activity. It highlights that data localisation measures are growing and increasingly restrictive. By early 2023, 100 such measures were in place...
International trade in the wake of multiple shocks
OCDE
06 Nov 2023
In the midst of the recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic, trade and economic growth face new challenges as the Russian Federation’s large-scale war against Ukraine has increased uncertainty and tensions along supply chains and the People’s Republic of...
The climate implications of government support in aluminium smelting and steelmaking
Grégoire Garsous, Donal Smith et Dylan Bourny
27 Oct 2023
This report combines multiple novel datasets to provide evidence that government support has contributed to increased carbon emissions from aluminium and steelmaking activities through an increase in production output and by shifting production to...
Understanding the potential scope, definition and impact of the WTO e-commerce Moratorium
Andrea Andrenelli et Javier Lopez Gonzalez
03 Oct 2023
New empirical evidence and analysis of provisions in regional trade agreements help bring clarity to debates on the potential scope, definition and impact of the WTO e-commerce Moratorium. OECD analysis demonstrates that the potential fiscal revenue...
Interactions between goods and services in international trade
Kazuyo Aoki, Cemre Balaban, Matteo Fiorini, Sébastien Miroudot et Irene Oliván García
06 Jul 2023
This paper examines whether the customs valuation systems and rules of origin are sufficiently attuned to the changing landscape of commercial realities characterised by new and diverse configurations of goods-services trade. It proposes a framework...
Of bytes and trade: Quantifying the impact of digitalisation on trade
Javier López González, Silvia Sorescu et Pinar Kaynak
03 May 2023
This paper provides an overview of the evolving nature of digital trade and digital trade policies. It shows that digital trade has been growing faster than “non-digital” trade. By 2018, 24% of global trade (USD 5.1 trillion) could be considered...
Deglobalisation? The reorganisation of global value chains in a changing world
Alexander Jaax, Sébastien Miroudot et Elisabeth van Lieshout
25 Apr 2023
New evidence is presented on the evolution of global value chains (GVCs) since the Great Financial Crisis. Drawing on novel OECD inter-country input-output tables in previous year’s prices, it shows there was no general trend towards deglobalisation...
Right here, right now? New evidence on the economic effects of services trade reform
Sebastian Benz, Alexander Jaax, Matteo Fiorini et Elisabeth van Lieshout
12 Apr 2023
This paper provides evidence on the “when, how and where” of the effects of service trade policy reforms, discussing short-term impacts on services trade as well as on the performance of downstream manufacturing industries. A combination of novel...
Government support in industrial sectors
OCDE
07 Apr 2023
Industrial subsidies take on a growing importance in trade discussions. Yet assessing the scope and scale of government interventions in manufacturing remains notoriously difficult due to a persistent lack of reliable and comparable data. With many...
Raw materials critical for the green transition
Przemyslaw Kowalski et Clarisse Legendre
11 Apr 2023
The challenge of achieving net zero CO2 emissions will require a significant scaling up of production and international trade of several raw materials which are critical for transforming the global economy from one dominated by fossil fuels to one...
Government support for industrial firms can come in many different forms and through a range of channels, varying in complexity. A particularly challenging form of support is energy inputs offered to industrial producers at below-market prices.
Government support to producers of rolling stock is raising concerns about possible market distortions and unfair competition. This report aims to quantify both the scale of government support and to identify the various ways in which governments...
Post-COVID-19 trade scenarios and priorities for Latin America
Jens Arnold, Christine Arriola, Przemyslaw Kowalski, Cyrille Schwellnus et Colin Webb
17 Jan 2023
International trade and in particular global value chains have provided many economies with new opportunities to participate in international trade and access new technologies. The COVID-19 pandemic has brought to the fore specific vulnerabilities in...
Challenges to international trade and the global economy
Christine Arriola, Charles Cadestin, Przemyslaw Kowalski, Joaquim José Martins Guilhoto, Sébastien Miroudot et Frank van Tongeren
20 Jan 2023
Amidst the recovery from the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine has resulted in new challenges to the global economy and to international trade. This report relies on detailed trade data to assess the impact...
Shedding light on the drivers of services tradability over two decades
Sebastian Benz, Alexander Jaax et Yoto V. Yotov
20 Oct 2022
Services have become significantly more tradable in the first two decades of the 21st century. This paper documents that trade costs for financial services, communication services and business services fell by between 30% and 60% between 2000 and...
Trade facilitation reforms worldwide
Silvia Sorescu et Carolin Bollig
05 Jul 2022
Trade facilitation measures are key in offsetting some of the time and cost increases experienced by firms and consumers against a backdrop of continued supply chain disruptions. Through the lens of the updated OECD Trade Facilitation Indicators...
A Preliminary Mapping of Data Localisation Measures
Javier López González, Francesca Casalini et Juan Porras
13 Jun 2022
This paper maps the evolving data localisation landscape. It shows that the number of data localisation measures is on the rise and that the measures themselves are becoming more restrictive. The paper highlights the need to better understand and...
Understanding structural effects of COVID-19 on the global economy
Christine Arriola, Przemyslaw Kowalski et Frank van Tongeren
06 May 2022
The COVID-19 pandemic and associated policy responses are likely to alter the global economy in a way that affects its ability to adjust to future shocks and changes. This paper develops a point of reference for thinking about developments which...
Artificial Intelligence and international trade
Janos Ferencz, Javier López González et Irene Oliván García
22 Apr 2022
Artificial intelligence (AI) has strong potential to spur innovation, help firms create new value from data, and reduce trade costs. Growing interest in the economic and societal impacts of AI has also prompted interest in the trade implications of...
Modelling trade policy scenarios
Donal Smith, Przemyslaw Kowalski et Frank van Tongeren
23 Feb 2022
COVID-19 has drawn renewed attention to the economic importance of cross border mobility. Frictions in cross border mobility of labour can substantially impact the economy and international trade, by causing a long-term decrease in net migration that...