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The effect of data on geographic directions of exports on the economic complexity index
[Влияние Данных О Географических Направлениях Экспорта На Индекс Экономической Сложности]

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  • Lyubimov, Ivan (Любимов, Иван)

    (The Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration)

  • Yakubovskiy, Igor (Якубовский, Игорь)

    (The Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration)

Abstract

In this study, we develop a new approach to redefine the economic complexity index (see Hausmann et al., 2011 for the original method). ECI is a relative measure, which evaluates the progress in the structural transformation of a particular economy. While constructing the new index, we not only take into account how complex two economic structures are, which is reflected in the composition of their export baskets, but also how productive are these structures, which is mirrored in the geographical structures of their exports. Countries which have more complex economic structures, export more complex products, while more productive economies export their products to a large variety of markets, including rich economies. We find that some economies, which the traditional approach, by ignoring the fact that most of their exports go to the not-so-rich markets of their geographical neighbors, overestimates by providing a too high position in the ranking, take significantly lower position after the new approach is applied. This result is more consistent with these economies’ recent years growth rates.

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  • Lyubimov, Ivan (Любимов, Иван) & Yakubovskiy, Igor (Якубовский, Игорь), 2020. "The effect of data on geographic directions of exports on the economic complexity index [Влияние Данных О Географических Направлениях Экспорта На Индекс Экономической Сложности]," Working Papers 012005, Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration.
  • Handle: RePEc:rnp:wpaper:012005
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