Policy Study Korea’s Industrial & Trade Policies through the Lens of Global Value Chain December 15, 2014

Series No. 2014-15
December 15, 2014
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The concept of Global Value Chain (GVC) is garnering renewed attention as the production processes become more internationally fragmented with the development of technology and the reduction of trade costs. Korea has also actively participated in GVCs ever since it adopted export-driven growth strategy way back in 1960s and fully liberalized its import market in 1980s. Such active international production sharing led to low domestic value added embedded in Korea’s export. However many still see export itself as the primary objective for Korea. With this in mind, this study attempts to reinterpret Korea’s trade and industrial structure from the perspective of GVCs with the aim to better understand Korean economy and suggest policy direction that can lead to further economic development.
The study first defines the concept of GVC, and then shows how deeply Korea is involved in the GVCs using the World Input Output Table (1995~2011) and the relevant Socio-Economic Accounts. Then it shows how much Korea has exported in value added terms and compares it with the traditional gross exports. Lastly, the relationship between the evolution of GVCs and the income and employment structure of domestic industries is analyzed.
The findings and policy implications can be summarized as follows: Korea has conducted internationalization of production activities at a significantly higher speed than other countries. Meanwhile, the increase in foreign final demand has boosted export of domestic value added which led to growth in GDP. This was achieved by exporting intermediates rather than final goods. It was also identified that the internationalization of production activities increased the demand for domestic high-skilled labor and replaced domestic middle- and low-skilled labor with those from abroad. Based on these findings this study suggests to (i) strengthen the competitiveness of domestic inputs, (ii) systematically analyze foreign final demands and actively break into foreign markets, and (iii) develop the capacity of domestic workers.
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발간사
요 약
제1장 서 론
제2장 글로벌 가치사슬(GVC)과 부가가치 기준 무역(TiVA)
제1절 GVC와 TiVA의 개념
제2절 GVC와 TiVA의 데이터화
제3절 선행연구
제3장 우리나라 부가가치 기준 무역의 현황
제1절 부가가치 기준의 우리나라 무역 현황
제2절 산업별 부가가치 기준 수출 현황
제3절 우리나라 산업의 국제경쟁력
제4절 우리나라 무역 현황의 요약
제4장 GVC 참여와 국내 산업의 구조 변화
제1절 국내 제조업이 조직한 GVC의 구조변화
제2절 국내 제조업의 GVC 투입구조 변화
제3절 두 형태의 GVC 참여활동 비교
제4절 해외최종수요가 GVC 소득에 미치는 영향
제5절 국내 제조업 GVC 내 생산요소의 재분배
제6절 분석 결과의 요약
제5장 논의의 종합 및 결론
참고문헌
부 록
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