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Global value chains and manufacturing competitiveness

Dutch Manufacturing Competing in Global Value Chains

Dutch Manufacturing Competing in Global Value Chains

... of manufacturing and services for exports? This is not an easy ...of Global value chains (see ...in global production can do so in myriad ways differing in the way in which the GVC is ...

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GLOBAL VALUE CHAINS AND MANUFACTURING. Koen de Backer

GLOBAL VALUE CHAINS AND MANUFACTURING. Koen de Backer

... • Developed economies still important in global manufacturing… • … but growing focus on knowledge based assets and services.. • OECD work on Global Value Chains and Trade in Value Added[r] ...

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Participation of portuguese manufacturing industry in global value chains

Participation of portuguese manufacturing industry in global value chains

... country’s competitiveness, studies using global value chains approach, have been gaining more ...output, value added, income and employment multipliers, as well as taking into ...

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Policy Briefs. The Philippines and Global Manufacturing Value Chains. Highlights

Policy Briefs. The Philippines and Global Manufacturing Value Chains. Highlights

... attract global logistics firms to establish operations in the country, with traffic from the Port of Manila to Batangas and Subic and offering initiatives such as potential discounts, volume restrictions, tax ...

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Competitiveness at the country-sector level : new measures based on global value chains

Competitiveness at the country-sector level : new measures based on global value chains

... the competitiveness of nations and ...external competitiveness is to compare price- or cost-related indicators across countries, typically by means of real effective exchange rates ...in ...

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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

... related value-chain processes or resources (Wit & Meyer, ...aircraft manufacturing industry such as ...the chains, SMEs may position themselves as second or third-tier suppliers that involve in one ...

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Capital dynamics, global value chains, competitiveness and barriers to FDI and capital accumulation in the EU

Capital dynamics, global value chains, competitiveness and barriers to FDI and capital accumulation in the EU

... The extra policy efforts targeted at the efficient adoption of ICT capital, both tangible and intangible, fostering technology absorption and broad-based digitalisation, are especially vital for the EU in light of its ...

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MAPPING GLOBAL VALUE CHAINS

MAPPING GLOBAL VALUE CHAINS

... into global suppliers since lead firms increasingly demand that their largest suppliers have a global presence and system design capabilities as a precondition to being considered as a source for a complex ...

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MAPPING GLOBAL VALUE CHAINS

MAPPING GLOBAL VALUE CHAINS

... case for all services industries. The fragmentation of production takes place in the services sector as well and a good example is the business services sector. As firms have redefined their boundaries and focused on ...

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Greening Global Value Chains

Greening Global Value Chains

... a global network of researchers and experts identifying and addressing major knowledge gaps in green growth theory and ...the Global Green Growth Institute (GGGI), Organisation for Economic Co-operation and ...

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Spain in the global value chains

Spain in the global value chains

... the value of imported intermediate goods when quantifying the value of ...the value of the imported intermediate good appears both in the country’s imports and exports, whereby the global ...

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Mapping Global Value Chains

Mapping Global Value Chains

... – GVC participation index: imports and exports of inputs used in third countries (e.g., Koopman et al., 2011).. • Length of GVCs: how many production stages in GVCs.[r] ...

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Global value chains and trade in value added

Global value chains and trade in value added

... of global value chains that adds value to the overall ...added value instead of the classic total country export is measured with the place of formation of value added, thus ...

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Supply chains, Global Value Chains and investment promotion

Supply chains, Global Value Chains and investment promotion

... • Increased dependence of manufacturing activities on services, and the important role of ‘ servicification’ in attracting FDI , imply that service development policies are key to[r] ...

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Improving working. and promoting competitiveness in global supply chains

Improving working. and promoting competitiveness in global supply chains

... a gloBal scale Building on the lessons and successes of Better Factories Cambodia, Better Work was established in February 2007 to help address the challenges faced by actors in global supply chains, ...

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Sri Lanka and Global Manufacturing Value Chains: Performance, Prospects and Learnings from China

Sri Lanka and Global Manufacturing Value Chains: Performance, Prospects and Learnings from China

... It also added that, “while a rise in geopolitical tensions may further accelerate the supply chain relocation, shifting politics, high cost of changing installed base, long-term contracts with existing suppliers and ...

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Economic and Social Upgrading in Global Value Chains: Insights from Philippine Manufacturing Firms

Economic and Social Upgrading in Global Value Chains: Insights from Philippine Manufacturing Firms

... globally-fragmented manufacturing where the heterogeneous productivity and costs of labor figure prominently in the allocation of tasks, and therefore, ...the value chain may also influence the ...

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Economic and Social Upgrading in Global Value Chains: Insights from Philippine Manufacturing Firms

Economic and Social Upgrading in Global Value Chains: Insights from Philippine Manufacturing Firms

... globally-fragmented manufacturing where the heterogeneous productivity and costs of labor figure prominently in the allocation of tasks, and therefore, ...the value chain may also influence the ...

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Main characteristics of nowadays’ global value chains and their relevance to the Hungarian automotive manufacturing industry

Main characteristics of nowadays’ global value chains and their relevance to the Hungarian automotive manufacturing industry

... AUTOMOTIVE MANUFACTURING INDUSTRY Modern-day globalization allows international fragmentation and production ...consumers, global value chains (GVCs) influence the structure of international ...

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Future of manufacturing : born globals and their value chains

Future of manufacturing : born globals and their value chains

... Concerning human capital limitations, COMODULE feels that it would be able to develop technology and products faster if it had more employees, which would also help it to set more ambitious goals, an aspect that at least ...

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