Economic upgrading through global value chain participation: which policies increase the value-added gains?

Victor Kummritz, D. Taglioni, D. Winkler
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The emergence of global value chains has opened up new ways to achieve development and industrialization. However, new evidence shows that not all countries have gained from participating in global value chains, and that country-specific characteristics matter for economic upgrading in global value chains. This paper uses two panel data sets of developing and industrialized countries at the sectoral level to relate global value chain participation as a buyer and seller to domestic value added. These are combined with a wide range of policy measures at the country level that can play a role in economic upgrading through global value chains, by targeting global value chain integration or the quality and conditions of input and output factors. First, the study finds that global value chain integration increases domestic value added, especially on the selling side, which holds across all income levels. Second, the results highlight the importance of policy for economic upgrading through global value chain integration. Although the study cannot claim causal evidence, all the assessed policy areas are consistently shown to mediate the effects of global value chains and magnify the gains for domestic value added. Third, a detailed analysis shows that several policy areas mediate the gains from global value chains more through integration as a seller. Finally, the study observes that many of the results are driven by high- and upper-middle-income countries.
通过参与全球价值链实现经济升级:哪些政策可以增加附加值收益?
全球价值链的形成,为实现发展和工业化开辟了新途径。然而,新的证据表明,并非所有国家都从参与全球价值链中获益,各国的具体特点对全球价值链中的经济升级至关重要。本文使用发展中国家和工业化国家在部门层面的两个面板数据集,将作为买方和卖方参与全球价值链与国内增加值联系起来。这些措施与国家层面的广泛政策措施相结合,通过针对全球价值链一体化或投入和产出要素的质量和条件,这些政策措施可以在通过全球价值链实现经济升级方面发挥作用。首先,研究发现,全球价值链整合提高了国内附加值,尤其是在销售方面,这在所有收入水平上都是适用的。第二,研究结果强调了通过全球价值链整合实现经济升级的政策重要性。尽管该研究无法提出因果证据,但所有评估的政策领域都一致显示出对全球价值链的影响起到中介作用,并放大了国内增加值的收益。第三,一项详细的分析表明,一些政策领域更多地通过作为卖方的整合来调节全球价值链的收益。最后,该研究指出,许多结果是由高收入和中高收入国家推动的。
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