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Policy Article

The importance of intermediates imports and non-price competitiveness for the German current account balance (in German)

Authors

  • Bickenbach
  • F.
  • Bode
  • E.
  • Fritsch
  • U.
  • Görg
  • H.
  • Görlich
  • D.
  • Schwörer
  • T.

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Key Words

competitiveness

Current Account Balance

Global Value Chains

Intermediates

Related Topics

International Trade

Globalization

European Union & Euro

Germany

This study analyzes to what extent the rising share of foreign value added in exports and various factors of non-price competitiveness are related to exports and current account balances in the European Union and other large exporting economies. It also asks whether Germany is special with regard to these relationships. The results show that price competitiveness measured by the real effective exchange rate plays a subordinate role for explaining export performance. But the indicators applied to measure non-price competitiveness turn out to be insufficient. Hence, in order to properly identify effects of non-price competitiveness, the authors recommend analyzing it on a more disaggregated level, e.g. at the firm level.

Kiel Institute Experts

  • Frank Bickenbach
    Kiel Institute Researcher
  • Dr. Eckhardt Bode
    Kiel Institute Researcher
  • Prof. Holger Görg, Ph.D.
    Research Director

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