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A country or firm's position in the value chain will largely depend on its comparative advantage, and therefore the mix of skills and resource endowments it brings to international production. For some, this might initially involve specialising in the labour intensive segments while others may...
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Mexico’s structural reforms are already boosting productivity, but more can be done. This paper focuses on issues that have led to the success of the “modern” Mexico, and have led to difficulties with the “traditional” Mexico. These include the success of Global Value Chains (GVCs) in...
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We show that traditional gravity variables play a significant role in explaining trade flows related to global value chain participation. We find evidence that cooperation costs - measured by linguistic and geographical proximity - are more relevant for trade that reflects cross-border...
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The past decades witnessed big changes in international trade with the rise of global value chains. Some countries, such as China, Poland, and Vietnam rode the tide, while other countries, many in the Africa region, faltered. This paper studies the determinants of participation in global value...
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gains from globalization in its various forms. Thereby, they touch more or less explicitly on the issues of the determinants …
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be integrated into the coffee global value chain (GVC) and thus can better reap the globalization benefits. The empirical …
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Based on the trade statistics of Russia and Ukraine, the author shows the role of transnational corporations in the dynamics of economic relations of the two countries, including the cross-industry analysis.
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Recent theoretical analysis suggests that a reduction in the cost of exporting increases the degree of assortative matching between workers and firms in export-oriented industries. Changes that reduce the cost of imports have an ambiguous impact on matching. We combine detailed Swedish matched...
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industry and the role that globalization plays in that process. Using matched worker-firm data from Sweden, we find strong … suggests that there may be significant gains from globalization that have not been identified in the past – globalization may …
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The purpose of this study is to analyze the effect of financial crises on international trade flows. For this purpose, Impulse Response Functions (IRFs) of trade flow to financial crisis occurrences are estimated for a large set of advanced and developing economies over the period 1960-2009. The...
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