全球价值链与产品复杂性:对印度企业的实证研究。

K. Banga
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本文利用印度企业层面的数据集实力,以及系统- gmm和倾向得分匹配方法,分析了全球价值链联系对产品升级的影响。我们将产品升级定义为向更复杂产品的移动,使用Haussmann的产品复杂指数来计算2000/01-2014/15期间印度制造企业的销售加权平均复杂水平。本文的第一部分实证研究了全球价值链企业是否比非全球价值链企业生产更复杂的产品。在下一节中,我们将采用全球价值链公司的子样本来分析全球价值链整合深度对公司层面成熟度的影响。最后,该研究借鉴了Gereffi(2005)的治理框架,并量化了不同类型的治理结构,以分析权力不对称如何影响发展中国家供应商公司的复杂程度。研究发现,平均而言,参与全球价值链的印度企业比未参与全球价值链的印度企业生产出更多复杂的产品,全球价值链整合程度的提高对企业水平的复杂程度有显著的正向影响。这些结果为输入输出学习假说提供了实证支持。然而,我们的研究结果也表明,与关联链相比,关联到专属全球价值链的企业生产的复杂产品明显少于关联链。
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Global Value Chains and Product Sophistication: An Empirical Investigation of Indian Firms.
This paper analyses the impact of GVC linkages on product upgrading using the Indian firm-level dataset Prowess, and methodologies of System-GMM and Propensity score matching. Defining product upgrading as a movement towards more sophisticated products, we use Haussmann’s product sophistication index to calculate a sales-weighted average sophistication level of Indian manufacturing firms in the period 2000/01-2014/15. The first section of the paper empirically investigates whether GVC firms produce more sophisticated goods than non-GVC firms. In the next section, we take the sub-sample of GVC firms to analyse the impact of depth of GVC integration on firm-level sophistication. Lastly, the study draws on Gereffi’s (2005)) governance framework and quantifies different types of governance structures to analyse how power asymmetries can impact the sophistication levels of developing country supplier firms. The study finds that the on average, Indian firms participating in GVCs produce more sophisticated goods than non-GVC firms, and increasing GVC integration significantly and positively impacts firm level sophistication. These results lend empirical support to the learning by importing and exporting hypothesis. However, our results also show that firms that link into Captive global value chains produce significantly less sophisticated goods than firms linking into Relational chains.
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