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How would GVCs participation affect carbon intensity in the “Belt and Road Initiative” countries? [PDF]
Participating in global value chains (GVCs) brings great economic and ecological benefits in Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) countries. By combining the multi-region input-output analyses with regression models, this study examines the impact of GVCs ...
Shan, Yuli +5 more
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Comparative Assessment of Global Value Chains' Influence on National Economies
In recent decades, a predominant trend in the transformation of national economies worldwide has been the extensive establishment of global value chains and the increased activities of transnational corporations (TNCs).
K. S. Goncharova +2 more
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Spatial Organization of Global Value Chains in the Optical and Electronic Equipment Industry [PDF]
The increasing complexity of global value chains, the trends of globalization and deglobalization, the desire of some developing countries for resourcing and niashoring, economic shocks and trade wars, all this leads to a reconfiguration of trade flows ...
Mikhail Vyacheslavovich Shatunov +1 more
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Global Value Chains and Environmental Performance Improvement in Developing Countries [PDF]
Along with the increased trade integration of countries and the expansion of international production fragmentation, Global Value Chains (GVCs) amount to a huge part of trade today, and participation in a network of trade partners at downstream and ...
Kazem Biabany Khameneh +3 more
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This paper aims to overview the recent body of empirical work on the importance of Global Value Chains (GVCs) in international production and trade. We begin by reviewing different approaches and levels of GVC analysis.
Silvia Nenci +4 more
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Role of intangible assets in global value chains: Evidence from the Slovak Republic [PDF]
Background: Slovak firms are very strongly integrated into globally organized production. However, their position in global value chains (GVCs) concentrates on downstream activities with lower value added generation.
Ďurčová Júlia, Pekarčík Marek
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The international trade literature has shown the benefits of the international fragmentation of production for developing countries. However, there are considerations about the hierarchy and control in Global Value Chains (GVCs). Thus, this research aims
Caroline Giusti de Araújo +1 more
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Revisiting international knowledge spillovers: the role of GVCs
The diffusion of knowledge is an important determinant of economic development. International trade has been established as a key mechanism in facilitating diffusion. The rise of global value chains (GVCs) has transformed trade in recent years.
Neil Foster-McGregor +3 more
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Systematic rent in global value chains [PDF]
The theory of global value chains (GVCs) is one of the most extensive and promising theories in explaining the patterns and special features of the development of regional, national and international economies, which allows improving methods and models ...
Ruslan A. Samsonov, Sergey N. Bocharov
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The deepening of global value chains (GVCs) has made remarkable impacts on the environmental outcomes of all countries/regions. What are the differences in environmental burden undertaken by countries/regions at different stages of economic development ...
Zhi-Da Jin +5 more
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