MEASURING THE PARTICIPATION OF COUNTRIES IN GLOBAL VALUE CHAIN

IF 0.5 Q4 ECONOMICS
I. Pavlovska, Viktoriia Khaustova, I. Hubarieva
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The article is devoted to the generalization and systematization of the main theoretical approaches and practical methods of measuring the participation of countries or industries in global value chains (GVC). The work provides the definition and main content of global value chains. It has been noted that the growing role of global value chains and their importance not only changes the approach to the ways of generating income and ensuring economic growth, but also gives an awareness that the most important driver of economic growth of an industry or country is direct participation in global value chains. Significant arguments have been presented in favor of the participation of countries in global value chains. Summarizing the existing methods of calculating the degree of a country’s participation in global value chains, the authors have singled out four index based methods: Index of Vertical Specialization, Export complexity index, GVC participation index and GVC position index. Index of Vertical Specialization assumes using data on the country’s expenditure-output for the distribution of the value of imported foreign goods contained in export products of a certain industry in this country, on the total export value of the industry. Export complexity index based on export volume and income of a country that participates in global value chains, as well as the export of goods of a specific country and the industry index of goods to measure the national product index. GVC participation index is measured in terms of the value of goods and services added as a result of trade. GVC position index shows the “status” of a certain industry in a country: the higher the value, the higher the “status” of a certain industry in the country’s global value chain, and vice versa. The main formulas for calculating indices, advantages and disadvantages of their use have been presented. Thus, it has been proven that the GVC participation index, which is based on the Index of Vertical Specialization, reflects the dynamics of the integration of countries in the GVC and allows for inter-country and inter-industry comparative analysis, but does not provide an opportunity to assess the benefits received from participation in the GVC. The use of the GVC Status Index allows to solve this task both at the country and at the sectoral level. It has been proposed to use GVC participation index and GVC position index as a basis for analyzing Ukraine’s participation in global value chains. This will allow not only to reveal the degree of Ukraine’s participation in the modern international division of labor but also, based on the conclusions of such an analysis, to develop recommendations for improving the place of Ukraine in the GVC and change the position of Ukraine from a raw material supplier country to a raw material processing country.
衡量各国在全球价值链中的参与度
本文对衡量国家或产业参与全球价值链的主要理论方法和实践方法进行了归纳和系统梳理。提出了全球价值链的定义和主要内容。人们注意到,全球价值链的作用和重要性日益增强,不仅改变了创造收入和确保经济增长的方式,而且使人们认识到,一个行业或国家经济增长的最重要动力是直接参与全球价值链。支持各国参与全球价值链的重要论据已经出现。在总结现有的计算一国参与全球价值链程度的方法的基础上,提出了四种基于指数的方法:垂直专业化指数、出口复杂性指数、全球价值链参与指数和全球价值链地位指数。垂直专业化指数是利用该国某一产业出口产品中所含的进口外国商品价值的支出产出分布数据,对该产业的总出口价值进行假设。以参与全球价值链的国家的出口量和收入为基础的出口复杂性指数,以及以特定国家的商品出口和商品的行业指数来衡量国家产品指数。全球价值链参与指数是根据贸易增加的商品和服务的价值来衡量的。全球价值链地位指数反映了某一产业在一国的“地位”:该值越高,说明该产业在该国全球价值链中的“地位”越高,反之亦然。介绍了各指标的主要计算公式及其使用的优缺点。因此,事实证明,基于垂直专业化指数的全球价值链参与指数反映了全球价值链中各国整合的动态,并允许进行国家间和行业间的比较分析,但没有提供评估参与全球价值链所获得的利益的机会。利用全球价值链状况指数可以在国家和部门层面解决这一任务。提出以全球价值链参与指数和全球价值链地位指数作为分析乌克兰参与全球价值链的基础。这不仅可以揭示乌克兰参与现代国际分工的程度,而且可以根据这种分析的结论,制定改善乌克兰在全球价值链中的地位的建议,并将乌克兰从原材料供应国转变为原材料加工国。
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