Does Government Spending Affect the Degree of Embeddedness in the Global Value Chain? - A Case Study of the Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Industry

Heliang Zhu, Ling Liu, Hanyuan Zhang, Lele Wan, Huilu Jiang, Ziqi Liu
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Abstract The pharmaceutical industry, as a high-input, high-risk, and high-return sector, is closely related to human life and health. With the continuous refinement of the global division of labor, the global value chain system of the pharmaceutical manufacturing industry is constantly being perfected, and the government's investment in health is also increasing. This paper uses databases such as UIBE and GHED from 2000 to 2018 to calculate the degree of embeddedness in the global value chain of the pharmaceutical manufacturing industry in 64 countries and empirically tests the internal mechanism by which government health expenditure affects this embeddedness. The study finds that government health expenditure has a "U"-shaped non-linear relationship with the embeddedness of the pharmaceutical manufacturing industry in the global value chain of the home country. The mediating effect shows that government health expenditure can influence the intensity of intellectual property protection, which in turn affects the embeddedness of the pharmaceutical manufacturing industry in the global value chain. Furthermore, the study finds that government health expenditure also has a "U"-shaped non-linear relationship with the strength of intellectual property protection in the pharmaceutical manufacturing industry, and that the intensity of intellectual property protection has a positive impact on its embeddedness in the global value chain. Keywords: Pharmaceutical Manufacturing, Global Value Chain, Intellectual Property Protection, Government Expenditure.
政府支出会影响嵌入全球价值链的程度吗?- 制药业案例研究
摘要 医药行业作为一个高投入、高风险、高回报的行业,与人类的生命健康息息相关。随着全球分工的不断细化,医药制造业的全球价值链体系也在不断完善,政府对健康的投入也在不断加大。本文利用2000-2018年UIBE和GHED等数据库,计算了64个国家医药制造业在全球价值链中的嵌入程度,并实证检验了政府卫生支出影响这种嵌入程度的内在机制。研究发现,政府卫生支出与本国医药制造业在全球价值链中的嵌入程度呈 "U "型非线性关系。中介效应表明,政府卫生支出会影响知识产权保护力度,而知识产权保护力度又会影响医药制造业在全球价值链中的嵌入度。此外,研究还发现,政府卫生支出与医药制造业的知识产权保护强度也呈 "U "型非线性关系,知识产权保护强度对医药制造业在全球价值链中的嵌入度有积极影响:医药制造业 全球价值链 知识产权保护 政府支出
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