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The Great Collapse in Value Added Trade [PDF]

open access: yesSSRN Electronic Journal, 2015
AbstractThis paper studies the great collapse in value added trade using a structural decomposition analysis. We show that changes in vertical specialization accounted for more than 40% of the great trade collapse. Second, we find that the drop in the overall level of demand accounted for roughly a quarter of the decline in value added exports while ...
Arne J. Nagengast, Robert Stehrer
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DO ICT AND TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENT FACILITATE SUPPLY CHAIN TRADE? [PDF]

open access: yesZbornik radova Ekonomskog fakulteta u Rijeci : časopis za ekonomsku teoriju i praksu, 2022
This paper aims to estimate the impact of ICT and technological development of countries on supply chain trade. As proxy measures of supply chain trade, the author applies domestic value added (DVAFX) included in gross-foreign exports, and foreign ...
Petra Adelajda Zaninović
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Calculating Trade in Value Added [PDF]

open access: yesIMF Working Papers, 2017
This paper sets out the key concepts necessary to calculate trade in value added using input-output tables. We explain the basic structure of an input-output table and the matrix algebra behind the computation of trade in value added statistics. Specifically, we compute measures of domestic value-added, foreign value added, and forward and backward ...
Aqib Aslam   +2 more
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GRAVITY MODELS OF GROSS TRADE AND VALUE-ADDED TRADE – COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS

open access: yesResearch on Enterprise in Modern Economy Theory and Practice, 2017
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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Method of value chain mapping with international input–output data: application to the agricultural value chain in three Greater Mekong Subregion countries

open access: yesJournal of Economic Structures, 2021
Extending the technique of unit structure analysis, which was originally developed by Ozaki (J Econ 73(5):720–748, 1980), this study introduces a method of value chain mapping that uses international input–output data and reveals both the upstream and ...
Ikuo Kuroiwa
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Croatian Regional Export Value-Added Chains

open access: yesEconomies, 2023
This paper examines Croatian Regional Value Chains (RVCs). We use the value chain approach to study supply chains, examining data specifically for Croatia and its proximate trading partners in the European Union, as well as some other European countries.
Davor Mance   +2 more
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Main drivers of regional value chains in CAFTA: Does trade facilitation matter?

open access: yesPLoS ONE, 2023
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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Services Linkages and the Value Added Content of Trade [PDF]

open access: yesThe World Economy, 2015
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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Trade in Value-Added [PDF]

open access: yesIFDP Notes, 2013
As global production sharing expands, gross trade flows provide an increasingly misleading picture of the economic importance of trade.
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BEYOND CONVENTIONAL TRADE: TRADE OPENNESS IMPLICATIONS OF TRADE IN VALUE ADDED

open access: yesThe Singapore Economic Review, 2020
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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