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, using disaggregate industry/product level trade data, we revisit Singapore's export elasticities and find that growing … participation in global production chains and rising export complexity are important determinants …
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This paper introduces the concept of intangible assets in sequential supply chains and the importance of their appropriability in the organizational decision of firms. We focus on the quality of intellectual property rights (IPR) institutions, which on top of the hold-up problem between a...
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This paper provides direct empirical evidence on the relationship between technology and firms' global sourcing strategies. Using new data on U.S. firms' decisions to contract for manufacturing services from domestic or foreign suppliers, I show that a firm's adoption of communication...
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document that firms relying on imports from China raise their prices by 11 % and experience a 24 % decrease in productivity …
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manufacturing-based economies are increasingly coming to rely on EU supply chains. The countries have not built a strong export …
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This paper shows that the ancestry composition shaped by century-long immigration to the US can explain the current structure of global supply chain networks. Using an instrumental variable strategy, combined with a novel dataset that links firm-to-firm global supply chain information with a US...
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This paper considers the evolution of global transportation usage over the past half century and its implications for supply chains. Transportation usage per unit of real output has more than doubled as costs decreased by a third. Participation of emerging economies in world trade and...
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We analyze the relationship between domestic value chains (DVCs) and global value chains (GVCs). We study whether the development of DVCs has an effect on – or can even be considered a precondition for – the integration into GVCs. We provide evidence that DVC integration positively affects...
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We examine the impacts of the 2018-2019 U.S. import tariff increases on U.S. export growth through the lens of supply … effect on U.S. export growth, we construct product-level measures of import tariff exposure of U.S. exports from the …
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This paper shows that the ancestry composition shaped by century-long immigration to the US can explain the current structure of global supply chain networks. Using an instrumental variable strategy, combined with a novel dataset that links firm-to-firm global supply chain information with a US...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014030480