Services Linkages and the Value Added Content of Trade [PDF]
AbstractWorking with a set of global social accounting matrices spanning intermittent years from 1992 to 2011, this paper examines the services embodied in trade on a value added basis. Data include not only the direct and indirect contribution of services to value added contained in a given country's exports, but also the extent to which third‐country
Francois, Joseph +2 more
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BEYOND CONVENTIONAL TRADE: TRADE OPENNESS IMPLICATIONS OF TRADE IN VALUE ADDED
This study compares the impacts of gross trade openness measures with trade openness in value-added measures on economic growth for the years 1995–2014 by employing a dynamic panel data estimation. Our findings suggest that although gross trade shares promote growth, using value-added trade shares magnifies this positive effect.
HALIT YANIKKAYA, ABDULLAH ALTUN
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Labor Costs and Localization in Global Value Chains: Comparative Analysis and Conclusions for Poland
Labor costs in Poland are relatively low in comparison to other European Union (EU) countries. After long period of functioning Poland in closed economy, conditions significantly weakened the level of its competitiveness in the international market. When
Kapela Magdalena
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Main drivers of regional value chains in CAFTA: Does trade facilitation matter?
In the last decades, economic globalisation and the progress of ICT have promoted the international division of labour and optimisation of the global value chain.
Yang Yu, Zhouying Song
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Trade in Value Added: An East Asian Perspective [PDF]
This paper aims to provide a non-technical explanation of the concept of trade in value added, with particular reference to East Asia. The trade in value added approach allows us to redefine the relationship between countries of origin and destination in international trade, and thereby addresses an important issue of measuring international trade in ...
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Deep Services Trade Agreements and Their Effect on Trade and Value Added
The majority of services trade is currently transacted under the terms of preferential trade agreements (PTAs) with increasingly ambitious provisions on crossborder trade and investment in services. This paper exploits novel and detailed information on the architecture and depth of services PTAs (the World Bank Deep Trade Agreements 2.0 database) to ...
Borchert, Ingo, Di Ubaldo, Mattia
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GRAVITY MODELS OF GROSS TRADE AND VALUE-ADDED TRADE – COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS
In this article similarities and differences between gravity models of gross trade and gravity models of value-added trade are discussed. Gravity models explaining value-added trade are characterized by the higher determination coefficients than gravity
Paweł Folfas
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Linking Brazilian Regions to Value Chains: Is There a Potential for Regional Development?
This paper examines the subnational dimension of regional value-added transfers in multiscalar value chains in Brazil by analyzing the local content embedded in trade. This study reveals distinct spatial-based connectivity patterns within subnational and
Eduardo Rodrigues Sanguinet +3 more
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Russia and the Netherlands: Trade cooperation within the global value chains framework
Russia and the Netherlands are crucial trading partners for each other and those countries have enduring trade history, during which there were both periods of “cooling” and “thawing” in trade and investment. Against the background of a global decline in
Ekaterina M. Sorokina
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Decomposition of Gross Export Value Added in Iran's Economic Activities: An Inter-Country Approach [PDF]
In recent years, with the increased availability of data and statistics, particularly multi-country input-output tables and firm-level microdata, along with advances in the data processing capacity of personal computers for managing these vast datasets ...
Esfandiar Jahangard +2 more
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