International Production Networks Are Overcoming COVID-19 Shocks: Evidence from Japan's Machinery Trade

Author:

Ando Mitsuyo1,Kimura Fukunari2,Obashi Ayako3

Affiliation:

1. Corresponding author Faculty of Business and Commerce Keio University Japan m-ando@fbc.keio.ac.jp

2. Faculty of Economics Keio University Japan Economic Research Institute for ASEAN and East Asia (ERIA), Indonesia

3. School of International Politics Economics and Communication Aoyama Gakuin University Japan

Abstract

Abstract This paper investigates the impacts of COVID-19 on international production networks in machinery sectors by shedding light on negative supply shocks, negative demand shocks, and positive demand shocks. Specifically, we examined changes in trade in the trade-fall periods amid COVID-19 in 2020 using Japan's machinery trade at the most disaggregated level and decomposed them into two intensive margins (i.e., the quantity effect and the price effect) and two extensive margins (i.e., the entry effect and the exit effect). Our empirical results show that trade relationships for parts and components were robust even amid COVID-19 and that international production networks in machinery sectors were almost intact. They also demonstrate that COVID-19 brought positive demand shocks for specific products with special demand due to its nature in addition to negative supply shocks and negative demand shocks, which partially explains heterogeneous effects not only among sectors but also among products in the same sector. As of October 2020, Japan's machinery trade seems to have mostly recovered.

Publisher

MIT Press - Journals

Subject

Political Science and International Relations,Economics and Econometrics,Finance

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