全球价值链:突尼斯机遇与挑战并存

IF 1 Q3 ECONOMICS
Feriel Nasser, Feryel Ouerghi
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本文利用经合组织增加值贸易(TIVA)数据库的数据,分析了2005-2015年突尼斯国家和行业在全球价值链(GVC)中的参与和定位。本文还旨在通过探索突尼斯出口中外国增加值的原产国,以及出口突尼斯国内增加值占其总出口份额的国家,来说明突尼斯高度融入全球价值链的国家。在整个研究期间,突尼斯是一体化程度最高的国家之一。它在许多工业活动中高度参与全球价值链,特别是在纺织、服装和皮革部门、食品加工以及电子和电气设备方面。其在全球价值链整合中的后向联动可以用其生产专业化的选择来解释,这大致解释了其在中下游的地位。然而,中国对价值链的参与仍然是区域性的,而不是全球性的。大约60%的全球价值链参与是在欧洲国家。总体而言,我们的结果表明,突尼斯的潜力在2005-2010年(突尼斯革命之前的时期)得到了很好的利用。然而,这一成功仍然有限,因为政治和社会经济危机限制了突尼斯目前参与全球价值链的潜力。
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GLOBAL VALUE CHAINS: OPPORTUNITIES COME WITH CHALLENGES IN TUNISIA
Using data from the OECD-Trade in Value Added (TIVA) database, this paper analyzes Tunisia’s national and sectoral participation and positioning in global value chains (GVC) during 2005–2015. This paper also aims to illustrate countries with which Tunisia is highly integrated into GVC, by exploring the countries of origin of foreign value added in Tunisian exports, and the countries exporting Tunisian domestic value added share of its gross exports. Tunisia is among the most integrated countries, during the whole period of study. It has a high level of participation in GVC in many industrial activities, particularly in the textile, clothing and leather sector, food processing, and electronic and electrical equipment. The backward linkage in its GVC integration can be explained by the choice of specialization in its production, which roughly explains its position in the middle-stream–downstream. However, its participation in value chains remains regional rather than global. Around 60% of its GVC participation is with European countries. Overall, our results suggest that Tunisia has a potential that has been well exploited for the period 2005–2010 (period before the Tunisian revolution). However, this success remains limited since political and socio-economic crises have limited the potential of Tunisia’s current participation in the GVC.
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期刊介绍: The GEJ seeks to publish original and innovative research, as well as novel analysis, relating to the global economy. While its main emphasis is economic, the GEJ is a multi-disciplinary journal. The GEJ''s contents mirror the diverse interests and approaches of scholars involved with the international dimensions of business, economics, finance, history, law, marketing, management, political science, and related areas. The GEJ also welcomes scholarly contributions from officials with government agencies, international agencies, and non-governmental organizations. One over-arching theme that unites IT&FA members and gives focus to this journal is the complex globalization process, involving flows of goods and services, money, people, and information.
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