Export Diversification Lessons from Korean Experience. Duol Kim Korea Development Institute

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1 Export Diversification Lessons from Korean Experience Duol Kim Korea Development Institute

2 1. Introduction Growth and inequality: two basic dimensions of most economic variables Export - Export economic growth - Export diversification enhance stability

3 1. Introduction Problems - How to improve both the amount of export and its diversity? (Is it possible?) - Diversity has various dimensions What kind of diversity really matters? - What policy measures can be used? The goal of this paper to explore the complicated relation between growth of export and various dimensions of export diversification in the context of Korean experience.

4 2. Theoretical Consideration 1. Define Diversification (or its measurement) 2. Why does it matter? 3. How to improve diversity?

5 2. Theoretical Consideration 1. Define Diversification (or its measurement) 2. Why does it matter? 3. How to improve diversity?

6 2. Theoretical Consideration 1. Define Diversification (or its measurement) A Simple Framework Two Goods (or two countries): 2. Why does it matter? X 1, X X X An Index of diversification 3. How to improve diversity? δ = X X X X δ 1

7 2. Theoretical Consideration 1. Define Diversification (or its measurement) 2. Why does it matter? 3. How to improve diversity?

8 2. Theoretical Consideration 1. Define Diversification (or its measurement) 2. Why does it matter? δ stability But how can we increase δ? - Few policymakers would sacrifice growth of export for getting more stability 3. How to improve diversity? - This means that the politically feasible way to enhance δ is to increase X 2

9 2. Theoretical Consideration 1. Define Diversification (or its measurement) 2. Why does it matter? 3. How to improve diversity?

10 2. Theoretical Consideration 1. Define Diversification (or its measurement) 2. Why does it matter? 3. How to improve diversity? Better products (higher productivity) - cheaper price - better quality Enhance accessibility to new markets - ameliorate informational asymmetry - remove entry barrier (FTA)

11 3. Korean Experience A Brief Overview GDP of Korea ($billion) : Colonial Era : The Korean War Growth GDP ($bil., nominal) 2.0 1,014.3 Population (mil.) GDP per capita ($, nominal) Export ($bil., nominal) Year

12 3. Korean Experience A Brief Overview Export of Korea ($Million) : Colonial Era : The Korean War Growth GDP ($bil., nominal) 2.0 1,014.3 Population (mil.) GDP per capita ($, nominal) Export ($bil., nominal) Year

13 3. Korean Experience A Brief Overview Trade Surplus ($Billion) : Colonial Era : The Korean War Growth GDP ($bil., nominal) 2.0 1,014.3 Population (mil.) GDP per capita ($, nominal) Export ($bil., nominal) Year

14 3. Korean Experience A Brief Overview Ratio of Total Trade to GDP : Colonial Era : The Korean War Growth % 40 GDP ($bil., nominal) 2.0 1,014.3 Population (mil.) GDP per capita ($, nominal) Export ($bil., nominal) Year Total Trade/GDP

15 3. Korean Experience High dependency Ratio of Total Trade to GDP Two remedies frequently proposed by some policymakers and scholars 1. Increase domestic demand - But how? - Can redistribution policy lower dependency ratio? 2. Export diversification % Year Total Trade/GDP

16 4. Export Diversification of Korea Major dimensions of export diversification - diversity of market (or country) - diversity of commodities - diversity of exporters

17 4. Export Diversification of Korea Diversity of Market Share by Country Before 1990: US + Japan occupied about 50% of the total export. After 1990: Diversity - China - New markets - Developing countries (Vietnam, Indonesia, India, etc.) % Year US+Japan Top 3 Top 10

18 4. Export Diversification of Korea Diversity of Market Before 1990: US + Japan occupied about 50% of the total export. Effort to diversify export markets has been reasonably successful After 1990: Diversity - China - New markets - Developing countries (Vietnam, Indonesia, India, etc.)

19 4. Export Diversification of Korea Diversity of Products SITC Product diversity has been declined % Year Top_3 Top_10

20 4. Export Diversification of Korea Diversity of Products SITC 1980 Garments /clothes 1990 Garments /clothes 2000 Semiconductor 2010 Semiconductor Steel flaterolled product Semiconductor Computer Vessel footwear footwear automobile automobile % Year Top_3 Top_10

21 4. Export Diversification of Korea Diversity of Products Shift of Composition of Products 1980 Garments /clothes 1990 Garments /clothes 2000 Semiconductor 2010 Semiconductor Steel flaterolled product Semiconductor Computer Vessel footwear footwear automobile automobile Before mid-1980s Mid-1980s - late 1990s 2000s Patterns Mining ore, agricultural goods Labor intensive manufacturing goods Heavy industry High-tech industry

22 4. Export Diversification of Korea Rise of concentration has been a result of changes in product composition. Shift to products requiring more economies-of-scale technology This factor also explains rise of market diversity Shift of Composition of Products Before mid-1980s Mid-1980s - late 1990s 2000s Patterns Mining ore, agricultural goods Labor intensive manufacturing goods Heavy industry High-tech industry

23 4. Export Diversification of Korea Efforts of government to accommodate exporters - Ameliorate informational problem KOTRA (similar to BETRA) - Remove entry barrier: FTA Effectiveness of these policies has not been examined systematically. future research agenda

24 5. Conclusion In case of Korea, export diversification has evolved with various diverse aspects for last five decades Stylized facts - diveristy of market - diversity of commoditieis the driving determinant of level of diversification was competitiveness of exporting firms. Policy-related issues such as how to remove informational problems of foreign markets or to removing entry barriers the next project to be examined.

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