Do Asian Countries Upgrade in Global Value Chains? A Novel Approach and Empirical Evidence

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This paper examines the move into upstream and downstream global value chain (GVC) activities by 11 Asian countries. We use international input–output tables in combination with employment data and measure the number of workers in each country involved in manufactures GVC. Jobs are classified by business function based on occupational information, such as R&D, fabrication, logistics, sales and marketing. In most Asian countries, we find a faster employment increase in R&D and other support services relative to fabrication activities between 2000 and 2011. However, the participation in GVC and the pace of upgrading appears to differ substantially across Asian countries. We use a structural decomposition method to explore the role of trade, consumption and technological change in accounting for changes in countries' involvement in GVC.

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de Vries, G., Chen, Q., Hasan, R., & Li, Z. (2019). Do Asian Countries Upgrade in Global Value Chains? A Novel Approach and Empirical Evidence. Asian Economic Journal, 33(1), 13–37. https://doi.org/10.1111/asej.12166

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