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Follow the Value Added: Tracking Bilateral Relations in Global Value Chains

Follow the Value Added: Tracking Bilateral Relations in Global Value Chains

... domestic value added of exports go entirely to direct importers’ final ...total value added produced at home and finally absorbed by the bilateral trade partners equal to the sum across ...

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Trading Costs in East Asia’s Global Value Chains

Trading Costs in East Asia’s Global Value Chains

... and global value ...supply chains and distribution ...to global value chains and, in so doing, help to boost their value-added activities in international ...

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Domestic value creation in the involvement in global value chains: Evidence of China

Domestic value creation in the involvement in global value chains: Evidence of China

... domestic value added through local outsourcing within and across ...low-value added tasks and activities towards “thick” industrialization with high-valued production, thereby contributing to ...

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Impact of Exchange rate volatility on Global Value Chains Participation

Impact of Exchange rate volatility on Global Value Chains Participation

... The aim of this study is to investigate the impact of exchange rate volatility on global value chain participation within a panel of 25 African countries. The main result reveals that there is an adverse ...

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The involvement in global value chains and its policy implication in Vietnam

The involvement in global value chains and its policy implication in Vietnam

... foreign value added embedded in grow ...domestic value added contribution to exports through depending on the imports of intermediate goods for exporting processed goods, but the domestic ...

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What Place does Luxembourg hold in Global Value Chains?

What Place does Luxembourg hold in Global Value Chains?

... total value of the device was counted as a final export of Hong Kong, but so were the intermediate products exported from the other countries (Italy, China, South Africa and Brazil), which also had imported ...

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The association of interaction capabilities and SMEs' participation in high value manufacturing global value chains

The association of interaction capabilities and SMEs' participation in high value manufacturing global value chains

... the global value chain (GVC) (Technology Strategy Board ...A global value chain entails a broad range of value-added activities that are related to production, exchange, ...

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Trading Costs in East Asia’s Global Value Chains

Trading Costs in East Asia’s Global Value Chains

... have added further measures to their stock of Non-Tariff Measures (NTMs), which now account for as much as 90% of trade costs other than ...and global value ...

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Smile Curve and its linkages with Global Value Chains

Smile Curve and its linkages with Global Value Chains

... and intangible production activities such as R&D design, brand building in the prefabrication stages and marketing, promotion and after sale service in the post fabrication stages. Thus, rich countries may worry ...

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Natural resources and global value chains: What role for the WTO?

Natural resources and global value chains: What role for the WTO?

... Global value chains vary in their structure, length and overall complexity, but the important uniting feature is that in every chain corporations play a role either by controlling the overall chain, ...

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Domestic Value Creation in the Involvement in Global Value Chains: The Case of Chinese Economy

Domestic Value Creation in the Involvement in Global Value Chains: The Case of Chinese Economy

... domestic value added share to exports and development stage (per capita GDP) so that the regaining point of domestic value share to exports could be identified in the dynamic GVCs participation ...

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Pay off to Participation in Global Value Chains: How Much are New EU Member States Lagging behind the Rest of EU Countries in Terms of Domestic Value Added in Exports?

Pay off to Participation in Global Value Chains: How Much are New EU Member States Lagging behind the Rest of EU Countries in Terms of Domestic Value Added in Exports?

... A sharp increase in knowledge-intensive exports can be explained by the fact that multinationals from hub countries, like Austria and Germany, are outsourcing the most skill and R&D-intensive activities to Eastern ...

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Tracing value added and double counting in sales of foreign affiliates and domestic owned companies

Tracing value added and double counting in sales of foreign affiliates and domestic owned companies

... trace value-added and double counting not only in exports but also in domestic ...at value-added in final demand is not sufficient to discuss trade and investment in global value ...

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TRADE SHIFTS WITHIN GLOBAL VALUE CHAINS EU-USA-ASIA

TRADE SHIFTS WITHIN GLOBAL VALUE CHAINS EU-USA-ASIA

... the value added in it) will be given ...of Global Value Chains, it worth answering the question how does the presence of MNEs affect countries' GVC ...generating value ...

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Domestic value creation in global value chains in Asian economies

Domestic value creation in global value chains in Asian economies

... domestic value added in the host economy, but the dependence only on labor-intensive manufacturing activities not necessarily guarantees sustainable development of the country-wide economy and industrial ...

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Quantitative Research on Trade in Value Added and Emissions  Responsibility in Global Value Chain

Quantitative Research on Trade in Value Added and Emissions Responsibility in Global Value Chain

... in value-added amount of 18 items from 1995-2009 that during the 15 years; the trade in value-added situations in each countries trend to present largely increased trends, and the sequence of ...

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Pathways to empowerment?: Dynamics of women’s participation in Global Value Chains.

Pathways to empowerment?: Dynamics of women’s participation in Global Value Chains.

... Women workers’ employment has facilitated their ability to form, join or participate with women’s groups; enhancing their ‘power with’ . At the workplace, the main form of association for women workers were the gender ...

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The Community Rating System: Assessing Indicators of Community Participation, A Dasymetric and Sovi Approach

The Community Rating System: Assessing Indicators of Community Participation, A Dasymetric and Sovi Approach

... As discussed above, the transactional and relational barriers faced by the lead buyer can be broken down in their cultural-cognitive, normative and regulative institutional components (Scott 1995, 2008), and in their ...

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A quantitative model for environmentally sustainable supply chain performance measurement

A quantitative model for environmentally sustainable supply chain performance measurement

... The kaya-like identity presented in Section 2.2 lists both de- mand and efficiency improvement as drivers of carbon emissions of an industrial sector. This, therefore, helps to explain the dy- namics of the carbon ...

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A quantitative model for environmentally sustainable supply chain performance measurement

A quantitative model for environmentally sustainable supply chain performance measurement

... supply chains and in- dustrial system of the BRICS nations through a paradigm shift, which embraces the policies and principles of the Circular Econ- omy (a production philosophy that pushes the frontiers of en- ...

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