Import intensities of final demand components and their implications for economic openness: The case of the Czech Republic

Author:

Pikhart Zdeněk1ORCID,Pikhartová Šárka2

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of Finance and Accounting, University of Economics, W. Churchill Sq. 1938/4, 130 67 Prague 3, Czech Republic

2. Faculty of Economics, University of Economics, Prague, Czech Republic

Abstract

AbstractThe article deals with the estimation of import intensities of exports, final consumption expenditures and gross fixed capital formation. It uses the input-output methodology of computing direct and indirect imports to the final demand components, which compares with regression estimates. Unlike the widely used turnover approach, the results contribute fundamentally to knowledge about the genuine openness of the Czech economy with regard to how much value-added is exported. In 2015, the highest import intensity for exports amounting to 52%, closely followed by 49% for investments. Household consumption worked with 41% import intensity, while general government consumption expenditures showed the lowest import intensity of 16%. Based on our input-output findings, the true openness of the Czech economy can be revealed. While turnover of exports to GDP reached 80% in 2019, the value-added approach showed only a half, i.e., 40% value-added was exported. It implies a contra-intuitive conclusion that even in a relatively small and highly integrated country into the globalized economy, there is a 60% majority of the non-tradeable goods.

Funder

Czech Science Foundation

Publisher

Akademiai Kiado Zrt.

Subject

Economics and Econometrics

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