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Wiener Institut für Internationale Wirtschaftsvergleiche The Vienna Institute for International Economic Studies www.wiiw.ac.at Central Europe s Growth P New Normal World Session II: Real economy global value added and innovativeness Value added trade dynamics in the wider Europe before and after the crisis: Evidence from updated and extended WIOD Robert Stehrer The Vienna Institute for International Economic Studies (wiiw) www.wiiw.ac.at 6th Annual NBP Conference on the Future of the European Economy (CoFEE) 1 14 October 2026, Warsaw, Poland.

Main messages Strong integration process of CEECs before the crisis o Catching-up process of CEECs manufacturing o Competitive advantages for West o EU manufacturing core contributes to intra-eu imbalances o 2 Gravity projections suggest further agglomeration, though at a slower pace Integration of production has stalled after the crisis o For non-eu CEECs similar trends, lower levels EU-28 trade elasticities has generally declined for exports, but increased with respect to extra-eu importer GDP Value added exports of CEECs to EU-28 account for on average 20% of GDP; to non-eu for about 15% o For Non-EU CEECs this accounts for about 10% and 15% respectively Increasing share of value added exports in GDP after crisis o Value added exports to non-eu shows stronger dynamics

Stylized facts of EU integration before the Global Trade Collapse 3

EU integration before crisis 1995-2008: Stylized facts West-East integration of production particularly in medium-high and high-tech industries Technology spillovers via FDI and intermediates trade and favourable conditions for catching-up processes in CEECs - Production and quality upgrading - Export upgrading in medium-quality segment - However, CEECs show low share of business related services (KIBS) of which large shares are imported EU as a whole could maintain rather strong manufacturing base Strong specialisation patterns in Europe - Emergence of EU manufacturing core and EU services core - Left-outs with no ( clear specialisation patterns); mostly peripheral countries Imbalances problems in EU 4

Poland Czech Republic Hungary Slovak Republic Spain Romania Netherlands Austria Ireland Lithuania Bulgaria Estonia Greece Latvia Slovenia Malta Cyprus Portugal Croatia Germany Belgium Denmark Finland Sweden Italy Great Britain France Contribution to EU exports (incl. intra- EU) by member state, in % 30 25 20 15 10 5 0 1995 2013 Difference 1995-2013 in ppt (right scale) 3.0 2.0 1.0 0.0-1.0-2.0-3.0-4.0 Source: Stehrer, et al. 2016 5

The Central European Manufacturing Core 6 Source: wiiw Handbook, 2014

World market shares (predictions) (based on gravity estimations) Note: Based on data up to 2013 Source: Stehrer, et al. 2016 7

Germany Poland Ireland Lithuania Hungary Slovak Republic Estonia Czech Republic Latvia Romania Bulgaria Greece Finland Croatia Malta Sweden Slovenia Cyprus United Kingdom Portugal Austria Denmark Spain Netherlands Belgium France Italy Contribution to EU exports (incl. intra- EU) by member state, in % Results from predictions based on gravity estimations 30 25 20 15 10 5 0 2013 2025 Difference 2013-2025 in ppt (right scale) 3.0 2.0 1.0 0.0-1.0-2.0-3.0-4.0 Note: Based on data up to 2013 Source: Stehrer, et al. 2016 8

Stylized facts of EU integration after the Global Trade Collapse (see Nagengast and Stehrer, 2016, for an analysis of the trade collapse) 9

2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 Global trends in goods and services trade Export dynamics, 2008=1 Share of world trade related to EU-28 EU-28 to EU-28 Non EU-28 to EU-28 Intra-EU EU imports EU exports 1.4 EU-28 to Non EU-28 Non EU-28 to Non EU-28 60 1.2 50 1.0 40 0.8 30 0.6 20 0.4 10 0.2 0 0.0 10 Note: Intra Rest-of World trade excluded Source: WIOD; Preliminary release 2016

EU-28 trade elasticities for imports and exports by region (for manufacturing goods trade) Total EU28 exports Extra-EU28 exports Intra-EU28 exports log GDP exporter 0.557*** 0.573*** 0.456*** (27.823) (24.793) (15.147) log GDP importer 0.703*** 0.665*** 0.873*** (42.340) (35.794) (30.371) Change in export elasticity 2009-0.015* -0.013-0.027** (-1.652) (-1.201) (-2.529) Change in export elasticity 2010-2011 -0.045*** -0.043*** -0.052*** (-6.198) (-5.162) (-6.089) Change in export elasticity 2012-2014 -0.064*** -0.062*** -0.070*** (-9.617) (-8.097) (-8.661) Change in import elasticity 2009 0.011 0.018** 0.017* (1.641) (2.387) (1.716) Change in import elasticity 2010-2011 0.026*** 0.032*** 0.010 (5.253) (5.881) (1.364) Change in import elasticity 2012-2014 0.030*** 0.039*** -0.008 (6.707) (7.787) (-1.037) Note: Based on gravity estimations; other variables not reported 11 Source: wiiw calculations

GVC integration of CEECs after the crisis 12

WIOD: Update and extension (Release 2016) Based on NACE Rev. 2 with 64 industries Based on SNA2008/ESA2010 Including CHE, NOR and HRV Period: 2000-2014 - See Stehrer and Timmer (2016); Timmer et al. (2016) Extension to Wider Europe (ALB, BIH, MKD, MNE, SRB, UKR; [UNK]) - 32 NACE Rev.2 industries - Period: 2008-2014 - See Reiter and Stehrer (2016) [work in progress] 13

Production integration in the Wider (Eastern) Europe: stalled after the crisis Share of foreign value added in exports, in % 80 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 MLT HUN SVK CZE EST BGR LTU SVN LVA GRC POL CYP HRV ROU MKD BIH SRB MNE UKR TUR ALB Source: WIOD release 2016 and extension (preliminary); wiiw calculations 14

Production integration in the Wider (Eastern) Europe: Value added exports show increasing importance Share of value added exports in GDP, in % 50 45 40 35 30 25 20 15 10 5 0 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 MLT SVK SVN CZE EST HUN LVA LTU BGR ROU POL CYP HRV GRC SRB UKR ALB MKD TUR MNE BIH Source: WIOD release 2016 and extension (preliminary); wiiw calculations 15

Production integration in the Wider (Eastern) Europe: EU-28 is (still) an important market Share of value added exports by region in GDP 2014, in % 50 45 40 35 30 25 20 15 10 5 0 EU-28 Non EU-28 18 14 16 15 16 20 22 19 17 14 12 15 16 15 19 16 14 14 25 26 10 24 25 22 19 11 18 16 17 18 17 17 11 13 11 5 8 10 11 10 8 3 MLT SVK SVN CZE EST HUN LVA LTU BGR ROU POL CYP GRC SRB HRV UKR ALB MKD TUR MNE BIH Source: WIOD release 2016 and extension (preliminary); wiiw calculations 16

Production integration in the Wider (Eastern) Europe: Non-EU markets becoming more important Change in share of value added exports in GDP 2009-2014, in ppt 12 10 8 6 4 2 0-2 -4-6 VAX to EU-28 VAX to Non EU-28 Total 6.3 5.4 5.6 7.9 4.2 6.0 4.7 5.1 5.0 3.7 2.7 3.9 4.8 5.4 3.9 4.3 5.2 4.1 4.0 4.4 3.6 2.0 5.3 2.4 2.6 3.3 2.5 1.4 1.6 2.3 1.7 1.2 1.8 1.6 0.1 0.8 1.5 0.6 0.5 0.5-1.4-3.3 BGR LTU ROU LVA SVN SVK CZE EST HRV POL GRC MLT HUN CYP SRB MKD ALB BIH UKR TUR MNE Source: WIOD release 2016 and extension (preliminary); wiiw calculations 17

Findings on GVC trade (see Timmer et al, 2016; based on preliminary WIOD release 2016) Finding 1: Global trade recovered after Great Trade Collapse, but intensity is stagnant since 2011 Finding 2: Decline in global trade intensity is due to changes in GVC structure as well as changes in FD 2000-2008 2008-2011 2011-2014 Growth of global imports 11.3 3.8 1.5 Growth of world GDP 8.0 4.5 2.3 Change in trade elasticity 3.3-0.7-0.8 due to change in GVC structure 2.0 0.1-0.5 due to change in Final demand structure 1.3-0.8-0.3 Source: Timmer, M. B. Los, R. Stehrer and G. de Vries (2016), Peak trade? An Anatomy of the Global Trade Slowdown, work in progress 18

Findings on GVC trade (see Timmer et al, 2016; based on preliminary WIOD release 2016) Finding 3: Long-term shift to investment in structures contributes to decrease in global trade intensity Finding 4: o o Shift towards FD by emerging countries increased trade elasticities (though these are declining); Decline of EU share in world GDP (as these have relatively high intensity of demand) implies lower trade elasticities Finding 5: Process of international fragmentation of production has stalled (for many GVCs in many countries) 19

Conclusions: The New Nor The New characterised Normal by significant break in GVC integration trends o At global level o In intra-eu patterns o Agglomeration tendencies and specialisation dynamics in EU likely to continue Low growth in EU-28 are part of the explanation of weak global trade growth o Is integration cause or consequence of growth? Sluggish EU growth partly compensated via significant shift towards non-eu markets 20

Thanks for attention! Robert.Stehrer@wiiw.ac.at 21