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Economic Consequences of Trade and Global Value Chain Integration

(2001) call vertical specialization,. i.e. the import content of exports. We discuss it, as well as its two components, in the next paragraphs. 3.1.3 Pure ...

Global Value Chains: Impacts and Implications - Editor's Overview

This produces, for example, the now well-known result that labour intensive countries should specialize in producing labour-intensive products and capital- ...

Effective way to measure the specialization levels of an economy in ...

Effective way to measure the specialization levels of an economy in the era of global value chains · List of references · Publications that cite this publication.

Functional Specialization in Global Value Chains

In the “Age of Global Value Chains”: - For “old” EU-members, technological change and changes in the location of activities have both exerted a ...

Mapping Global Value Chains | OECD Trade Policy Papers No. 159

remains the dominant production model. This being said, bundles of tasks could explain the specialisation of countries in the value chain, bringing the “trade ...

The Relationship Between Global Value Chains and Productivity

These include the potential for firm specialisation in core tasks, access to imported inputs, knowledge spillovers from foreign firms and pro-competitive ...

The importance of Dutch service activities in global value chains of ...

A country has a high activity specialization, if it earns a larger share of its total activity GVC income from a particular activity compared to other countries ...

On the Value Chain and International Specialization of China's ...

This article studiesthe Chinese pharmaceutical industry and China's international specialization in the world value chain. The article is divided into six parts ...

Chapter 1: Global Value Chains and Economic Development

The resulting reconfiguration of industries has led to the geographic fragmentation of production and an increase in vertical specialization in supply chain ...

Global value chains, volatility and safe openness - Bank of England

On the one hand, openness can increase volatility by encouraging specialisation and, thus, limiting the degree of flexibility in the face of shocks (Newbery and ...

Do global innovation networks influence the status of global value ...

Under the impact of economic globalization, the internationalization of production and trade has given rise to global value chains (GVCs) ...

GLOBAL VALUE CHAINS AND THE CHANGING NATURE ... - NBU

change in the international specialization of production and trade in the world economy. ... Global value chains and the changing nature of international ...

The impact of global value chain embedding on the upgrading of ...

(2001) used the vertical specialization (VS) index to measure the degree of a country's participation in the international division of labor for ...

Global Value Chains in Mexico: A Historical Perspective

In the new GVC world, countries specialize in specific stages of production and not only in final goods, implying that the traditional concept of ...

Is There a Trend towards Global Value Chain Specialization? An ...

We interpret this as indicating both value chain disaggregation (vertical specialization) and MNEs' systematic exploitation of factor cost differentials across ...

Global Value Chains and the Productivity of Canadian ...

In a global value chain (GVC), production is subdivided into fine slices (Globerman 2011) of specialization along the chain, that leads to trade across ...

The Evolution of Indonesia's Participation in Global Value Chains

The evolving role of Indonesia in GVCs and its exports have impacts on economic performance. However, in a highly globalized environment, the fragmentation ...

Risk, resilience, and rebalancing in global value chains - McKinsey

In recent decades, value chains have grown in length and complexity as companies expanded around the world in pursuit of margin improvements ...

How global value chains open opportunities for developing countries

With value chains, a country can specialize in one or several activities in which it has comparative advantage. ... in global value chains.

Automation, Global Value Chains and Functional Specialization

We study how technology adoption and changes in global value chain (GVC) integration jointly affect labor shares and business function specialization.