Abstract

Purpose – The purpose of the article is to examine if over the last 25 years the technology intensity of China’s export of goods has improved along with the increase of its value and, therefore, if the share of technology-intensive goods in the structure of Chinese export of goods has increased. Research method – The article reviews the literature and conducts empirical research on the structure of export of goods from China in the years 1995–2019 using the Lall classification and foreign value added statistics. Results – In the years 1995–2019 technological intensity of Chinese export of goods improved. High technology products have become the main export category. However, China relies – to a large extent – on the imported intermediate goods in its production of medium and high technology products, which confirms the higher share of foreign value added in the export of medium and high technology goods than in total export. This indicates that the level of technology intensity of Chinese export of goods is lower than it would appear from the physical structure of export according to the Lall classification. Originality /value /implications /recommendations – The physical structure of China’s export was analysed using the Lall classification and statistics on the content of foreign value added in export, which are relatively innovative and not widely used in Polish literature.

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