How are global value chains fragmented and extended in China's domestic production networks?
Global value chains are supported not only directly by domestic regions that export goods and services to the world market, but also indirectly by other domestic regions that provide parts, components, and intermediate services to final exporting regions. In order to better understand the nature of a country’s position and degree of participation in global value chains, we need to more fully examine the role of individual domestic regions. Understanding the domestic components of global supply chains is especially important for large developing countries like China and India, where there may be large variations in economic scale and development between domestic regions. This paper proposes a new framework for measuring domestic linkages to global value chains. This framework measures domestic linkages by endogenously embedding a country’s domestic interregional input-output (IO) table in an international IO model. Using this framework, we can more clearly describe how global production is fragmented and extended through linkages across a country’s domestic regions. This framework will also enable us to estimate how value added is created and distributed in both domestic and international segments of global value chains. For examining the validity and usefulness of this new approach, some numerical results are presented and discussed based on the 2007 Chinese interregional IO table, China customs statistics at the provincial level, and World Input-Output Tables (WIOTs).
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2013-08
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Authors: | Meng, Bo ; Wang, Zhi ; Koopman, Robert |
Institutions: | Institute of Developing Economies, Japan External Trade Organization (JETRO) |
Subject: | China | Input-output tables | International trade | Distribution | Value chain | Input-output | Trade in value added |
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Extent: | application/pdf |
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Type of publication: | Book / Working Paper |
Notes: | Published in IDE Discussion Paper. No. 424. 2013.8 Number 424 |
Classification: | C67 - Input-Output Models ; F10 - Trade. General ; O53 - Asia including Middle East |
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Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011134422
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