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Africa's linkages in manufacturing global value chains are reasonably high compared with other developing regions. Still, linkage rates have declined steeply in recent years in non-resource rich countries in the region although they have increased sharply in countries that are rich in natural...
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exports by municipality, sector and destination from 2004 to 2014, this paper investigates how local labor markets in Mexico … growth in exports per worker from Mexico to the U.S. by 6.7 percent. Higher exposure to U.S. automation did not affect wage …
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known as the "flying geese" paradigm. Greenfield foreign direct investment decisions constitute a forward-looking indicator … of where production is expected, rather than trade flows that reflect past investment decisions. Exploiting differences … investment growth from high-income countries to low- and middle-income countries over 2004-15. Past a threshold, however …
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The spread of global value chains (GVCs) has given rise to new statistical tools, the Inter-Country Input-Output tables and new analytical frameworks aimed at properly identifying production linkages between and within economies. However, several important questions remain unaddressed. This...
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studies the impact of an urban land titling program on firm investment. It finds that the program leads to increased … investment rate for titling firms, and the positive effect holds only for politically connected firms. The effects are likely …
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