Slicing Up Global Value Chains
University of Groningen · Dialyse Centrum Groningen · +2 more institutions
Abstract
In this paper, we “slice up the global value chain” using a decomposition technique that has recently become feasible due to the development of the World Input-Output Database. We trace the value added by all labor and capital that is directly and indirectly needed for the production of final manufacturing goods. The production systems of these goods are highly prone to international fragmentation as many stages can be undertaken in any country with little variation in quality. We seek to establish a series of facts concerning the global fragmentation of production that can serve as a starting point for future analysis. We describe four major trends. First, international fragmentation, as measured by the…
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- 148.49
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- 100%
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- 67
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5Topics & keywords
- Fragmentation (computing)
- Production (economics)
- Global value chain
- Economics
- Value (mathematics)
- Capital (architecture)
- Business
- Industrial organization
- Decent work and economic growth