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The Global Economy in the 90s The Global Economy in the 90s A User's Guide Bill Orr M MACMILLAN © New York University 1992 Softcover reprint of the hardcover 1s t edition 1992 All rights reserved. No reproduction, copy or transmission of this publication may be made without written permission. No paragraph of this publication may be reproduced, copied or transmitted save with written permission or in accordance with the proVisions of the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988, or under the terms of any licence permitting limited copying issued by the Copyright Licensing Agency, 90 Tottenham Court Road, London WlP 9HE. Any person who does any unauthorised act in relation to this publication may be liable to criminal prosecution and civil claims for damages. First published in Great Britain 1992 by THE MACMILLAN PRESS LTD Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire RG212XS and London Companies and representatives throughout the world ISBN 978-1-349-13011-5 ISBN 978-1-349-13009-2 (eBook) DOI 10.1007/978-1-349-13009-2 A catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library Book design by Catherine Broucek Orr To Catherine whose loving support. creative contributions. and hard work made it happen Sources Asian Development Bank Bank for International Settlements Deutsche Bank European Community General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GAIT) Inter-American Development Bank International Finance Corporation International Monetary Fund Institute of International Finance J. P. Morgan & Co .. Incorporated New York Clearing House Association Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) Twentieth Century Fund US Bureau of Labor Statistics US Central Intelligence Agency US Council of Economic Advisers US Department of Agriculture US Department of Commerce US Federal Reserve System United Nations World Bank Contents Special Terms Introduction 1 Macro Trends 1 Output Growth of world output ............................................................. 3 Distribution of OECD output ................................................... .4 Growth of output in OECD economies ..................................... .4 Growth of real output in smaller OECD economies ................... 5 Trade '!'rends in world exports ............................................................ 6 '!'rends in world imports ............................................................ 6 '!'rends in unit value of exports ................................................. 6 '!'rends in unit value of imports ................................................. 7 '!'rends in terms of trade ........................................................... 7 '!'rends of world trade volumes and prices ................................. 7 Growth of export volumes in developed economies .................... 8 Growth of import volumes in developed economies .................... 9 '!'rends in terms of trade in developed economies ...................... 9 Growth of trade in developed economies ................................. 10 '!'rends in prices of traded commodities ................................... 10 Current-account balances in main OECD economies .............. 11 Current-account balances in smaller OECD economies ........... 12. Fiscal/monetary Fiscal balances of 0-7 general governments ............................ 13 Growth of narrow money in 0-7 economies ............................ 13 Growth of broad money in 0-7 economies .............................. 14 Shortterm interest rates .......................................................... 14 Inflation in main OECD economies ......................................... 14 Inflation in smaller OECD economies ...................................... 15 Labor Growth of productivity in 0-7 economies ................................ 16 Growth of hourly earnings in 0-7 economies .......................... 17 Growth of unit labor costs in 0-7 economies .......................... 18 Unemployment in main OECD economies ............................... 19 Unemployment in smaller OECD economies ........................... 20 vii Transitioning economies Growth in transitioning economies ......................................... 21 Economic potential of former Soviet republics ......................... 22 Developing economies Growth of per-capita GDP in developing economies ................. 23 Growth of GDP in developing economies ................................. 23 Merchandise trade in developing economies ............................ 24 2 Output 25 Growth of gross world product (GWP) ...................................... 25 Outputs of biggest economies ................................................. 26 A spectrum of economies ........................................................ 27 Growth trends of main economies ........................................... 27 1'rends in world outputs ......................................................... 28 Four economic worlds .....................................................•....... 29 Structure of production of selected economies ........................ 29 Geography of production Gross regional products .......................................................... 31 Western Europe ...................................................................... 31 North America ........................................................................ 32 USSR and Central & Eastern Europe ...................................... 33 Population and Net Material Product of Soviet republics ......... 33 Inter-republic commerce in the USSR ..................................... 34 Latin America ......................................................................... 35 Middle East and North Africa .................................................. 36 East and South Asia ............................................................... 37 Southeast Asia. ....................................................................... 38 Oceana ...................................................................................3 8 Sub-Saharan Africa ................................................................ 39 The developed world Developed economies .............................................................. 41 Relative per-capita GDP in OECD economies .......................... 42 GDP in OECD economies ........................................................ 43 Structure of production in OECD economies .......................... .43 1'rends in industrial output in main OECD economies ............ 44 Structure of services sector in OECD economies ..................... 45 The transitioning world 1'ransitioning economies ......................................................... 47 The developing world Developing world's GDP by type of exports ............................. .48 Overview of the developing world ...........................................• 48 High-income developing economies ........................................ .49 Upper-middle income developing economies ............................ 49 Lower-middle income developing economies ............................ 50 Manufacturing output of newly industrializing economies ....... 50 Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) ........... 51 Industry's share of GDP in Asian developing economies .......... 52 Structure of production in Latin American economies ............. 53 viii Contents The undeveloped world Undeveloped economies .......................................................... 54 3 Products 55 Energy products Primary energy production ...................................................... 57 Coal production ...................................................................... 57 Production of crude oil and natural gas liquids ....................... 58 Crude oil production ............................................................... 59 Natural gas production ........................................................... 60 Hydronuclear energy production ............................................. 60 Crude oil refining capacity ...................................................... 61 Installed electricity-generating capacity. .................................. 62 Installed nuclear-electric generating capacity .......................... 63 Electricity production ............................................................. 64 AgrIculture products Total grain production ............................................................ 65 Wlleat production ................................................................... 66 Coarse grain production ......................................................... 67 Rice production ...................................................................... 68 Soybean production ................................................................ 69 Sugar production .................................................................... 70 Coffee production ................................................................... 71 Natural rubber production ...................................................... 71 MinlDg products Iron ore production ................................................................. 72 Bauxite production ................................................................. 73 Pig iron production ................................................................. 74 Metal products Crude steel production ........................................................... 75 Rolled steel production ........................................................... 76 Refined copper production ...................................................... 77 Primary aluminum production ................................................ 78 Cobalt production ................................................................... 79 Platinum-group metals production. ......................................... 79 Gold production ...................................................................... 80 Manufactured products Chemical fertilizer production ................................................. 81 Synthetic rubber production ................................................... 81 Synthetic fibers production ..................................................... 82 Passenger automobile production ........................................... 83 Truck and bus production ...................................................... 84 Rubber tire production .......................................................... 85 4 Merchandise Trade 87 Growth of world merchandise trade vs world output ............... 87 Overview of merchanclise trade Value of world exports ............................................................ 89 Contents Ix Participation in world trade .................................................... 89 Merchandise trade by development status .............................. 90 Merchandise trade balances of three main economies ............. 90 Merchandise trade balances of G-7 economies ........................· 90 '!'rends in merchandise eJfPorts ............................................... 91 '!'rends in world exports and output ........................................ 91 '!'rends in product trading ....................................................... 91 Manufactures 1'rade in manufactures ....... , ................................................... 92 Top traders in manufactures .................................................. 92 Main traders in manufactures ................................................ 93 MACHINERY AND TRANSPORf EQUIPMENT World trade in machinery and transport equipment. ............... 94 Distribution of trade in machinery and transport equipment .. 94 Main trade in machinery and transport equipment ................. 94 Main traders in machinery and transport equipment .............. 95 AUTOMOTIVE Top exporters of automotive products ..................................... 96 Market shares of Japanese passenger cars ............................. 97 CHEMICALS World trade in chemicals ........................................................ 97 Distribution of trade in chemicals ........................................... 97 Top traders in chemicals ........................................................ 97 HIGH TECHNOWGIES Top exporters of high-technology products .............................. 99 International competitiveness in high technology .................. 100 World semiconductor market ................................................ 101 Shares of world DRAM market .............................................. 101 EC's main trading partners in high-tech products ................ 101 OECD trade in technology .................................................... 102 TEXTILES & APPAREL World trade in textiles and apparel ....................................... 103 Distribution of trade in textiles and appareL ........................ 103 '!'rends in textile and apparel imports ................................... 103 Top traders in textiles .......................................................... 104 Top traders in apparel .......................................................... 105 Restricted imports oftextiles and apparel ............................. 106 Economies most dependent on textile exports ....................... 106 IRON & STEEL World trade in iron and steel ................................................ 106 Distribution of trade in iron and steeL ................................. 106 Top traders in iron and steeL ................................................ 107 Primary products 1'rade in primary products ..................................................... 108 AGRICULTURE World trade in food ............................................................... 108 Distribution of trade in food .................................................. 108 x Contents Top traders in food ............................................................... 108 Main developing-economy traders in agrtcultures ................. 109 OECD trade in agrtculture products. ..................................... 110 OECD trade in forest products .............................................. III Main US trading partners in agrtcultures .............................. III Gainers and losers in agrtculture trade liberalization ............ III Agriculture producer subsidies ............................................. 112 FUELS World trade in fuels .............................................................. 113 Distribution of trade in fuels ................................................. 113 Top traders in fuels ............................................................... 113 RAW MATERIALS World trade in raw materials ................................................. 114 Distribution of trade in raw materials ................................... 115 Top traders in raw materials ................................................. 115 ORES, MINERALS, AND NONFERROUS METALS World trade in ores, minerals, and nonferrous metals ........... 116 Distribution of trade in ores, minerals, nonferrous metals ..... 116 Top traders in ores, minerals, and nonferrous metals ........... 116 Tariff and nontariff barriers 'frend in tariffs on manufactures .......................................... 118 Hardcore nontariffbarriers to imports .................................. 118 Potential expansion of trade without tariff, nontariff barriers 119 5 Trade geography 121 Merchandise trade by reglon ................................................. 123 Distribution of world merchandise trade ............................... 123 Origins and destinations of merchandise trade ..................... 123 Composition of trade by region ............................................. 124 Product composition of main trading regions ........................ 124 'frading partners of the world's regions ................................. 125 Merchandise trade of developed economies ........................... 126 Merchandise trade balances. ................................................. 126 Top merchandise traders ...................................................... 126 Current-account balances of main developed economies ....... 128 Dominant trading relationships ............................................ 128 'frading relationships of main developed economies .............. 128 Importance of merchandise trade in developed economies ..... 129 Importance of OECD trade with developing economies .......... 130 Europe Western Europe's trade by product group ............................. 131 Western Europe's trade with other reglons ............................ 131 West Germany's main trading partners ................................. 132 European Community's main trading partners ..................... 132 Distribution of European Community's merchandise trade ... 133 Western Europe's main product trade with USSR and CEE ... 134 Distribution of EFfA's merchandise exports .......................... 135 Contents xi

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