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Supply Size in Exports: Expansion Input-Output Analysis Approach

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  • Bui Trinh

    (PhD, Association of Regional Econometrics and Environmental Studies (AREES), Japan)

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In recent years, Vietnam has joined international intergration by strong export agreements of bilateral and multilateral; Vietnam’s merchandise export in 1995 was only US $5.4 billion, in 2018 Vietnam’s merchandise export increased by 45 times compared to 1995 with US $244 billion. Vietnam’s imports increased by 29 times in 2018 compared to 1995. This study is an attempt to test a method of estimating the influence of exports on several Supply-sidefactors such as production value, value added and imports through the expansion of the standard system W. Leontief I.O and Miyazawa-style economic-demographic relations. This study also tries to make an experiment in the “Leontief Paradox†.The result is that Vietnam’s export value spread to production and imports but spread low to added value, especially in the processing industry group’s fabrication. The study is based on the non-competitive I.O table in 2012 and 2018 with 16 sectors.

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  • Bui Trinh, 2020. "Supply Size in Exports: Expansion Input-Output Analysis Approach," International Journal of Economics and Financial Research, Academic Research Publishing Group, vol. 6(8), pages 201-206, 08-2020.
  • Handle: RePEc:arp:ijefrr:2020:p:201-206
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