Beyond the Average Effect: Heterogeneous Adjustments in East Asian Production Chains
- Authors
- 이우철
- Issue Date
- Feb-2026
- Publisher
- 한국무역통상학회
- Keywords
- Regional Production Chains; East Asia; MRIO; VAX; Unconditional Quantile Regression
- Citation
- 무역통상학회지, v.26, no.1, pp 73 - 90
- Pages
- 18
- Indexed
- KCI
- Journal Title
- 무역통상학회지
- Volume
- 26
- Number
- 1
- Start Page
- 73
- End Page
- 90
- URI
- https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/82505
- ISSN
- 1738-4354
- Abstract
- This study examines exposure-linked adjustments in East Asian production-chains outcomes following the 2018 US–China trade conflict and during the post-2021 period. Using a technology-tiered panel of economy–sector cells and multi-regional input–output (MRIO)-based indicators—value-added absorption (VAX) and backward/forward average propagation lengths (APLB/APLF)—this paper assesses how pre-shock export exposure relates to post-period changes in network structure. To capture heterogeneity beyond mean responses, it estimates recentered influence function (RIF) regressions with fixed effects for unconditional quantiles and random-coefficients mixed models that recover unit-specific post-2021 exposure slopes. The results indicate that post-2021 adjustments are heterogeneous and systematically structured. Distributional estimates show that exposure-linked effects are most detectable in the lower-to-middle portions of the unconditional outcome distribution rather than concentrated exclusively in the upper tail. Unit-level predictions further reveal pronounced technology-tier divergence: primary-processing (PP) sectors are substantially more likely to exhibit positive post-2021 exposure slopes, whereas resource-based, low-tech, and especially high-tech (HT) sectors are predominantly negative. These findings suggest that post-2021 adjustment is characterized by tier-specific divergence rather than a uniform shift, implying that resilience and industrial policies should be differentiated by technology tier— emphasizing trade facilitation and input-flow reliability for upstream processing segments while supporting diversification and capability upgrading in technology-intensive manufacturing.
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