Participation of portuguese manufacturing industry in global value chains

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Autor(a) principal: Pechankova, Katsiaryna
Data de Publicação: 2016
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.8/2315
Resumo: Portugal’s manufacturing sector has a significant importance both in national income and employment. As has been pointed out by several researchers, the traditional methods of analysis fail to grasp all the dimensions of economic competitiveness. This dissertation is then, at its core, an analysis of Portugal’s manufacturing industry in terms of the latter’s value added to production and impact to employment under the framework of global value chains. The current dissertation seeks to study in which way the Portuguese manufacturing industry, and its respective sectors, has a direct and indirect impact on the creation of value added and employment and how this impact can be measured. For development of this work the input-output approach for calculation of multipliers and the new framework proposed by Timmer et al. (2013) for calculation of GVC income and GVC jobs indicators were used, elaborated on the basis of the WIOD project dataset. Moreover, to illustrate the application of the provided methodology the Portuguese textile industry was used as an example. It was found that the changes in final demand of such sectors as Pulp, Paper, Printing and Publishing; Machinery, Nec and Textiles and Textile Products would have a larger impact on generated value added than other manufacturing sectors. At the same time, employment created by the changes in final demand would be more impacted by such sectors as Food, Beverages and Tobacco; Wood and Products of Wood and Cork and Textiles and Textile Products. In this regard, the number of low-skilled workers in Portugal seems to be more effected by changes in final demand, than those occupied by higher -skilled individuals. Moreover, it was found that the distribution of GVC income and GVC jobs for the Portuguese manufacturing industry shares a similar outlook. However, upon closer inspection of GVC labour distribution by skill levels there seems to exist a general progression in which low-skilled jobs requirements are met by local resources, while the need for higher skilled jobs require a greater “off-shoring” of work The results obtained through calculations of presented multipliers provide a powerful tool for policy makers in strategic planning of development of national economy. Using the provided methodology and obtained results, a government and supranational organizations could define which industry would have the greatest impact for an additional unit of output generated through the economy, and thus define the sectors for further investments.
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spelling Participation of portuguese manufacturing industry in global value chainsCadeias de valor globaisRendimento CVGEmpregos CVGModelo input-outputMultiplicadoresWIODDomínio/Área Científica::Ciências Sociais::Economia e GestãoPortugal’s manufacturing sector has a significant importance both in national income and employment. As has been pointed out by several researchers, the traditional methods of analysis fail to grasp all the dimensions of economic competitiveness. This dissertation is then, at its core, an analysis of Portugal’s manufacturing industry in terms of the latter’s value added to production and impact to employment under the framework of global value chains. The current dissertation seeks to study in which way the Portuguese manufacturing industry, and its respective sectors, has a direct and indirect impact on the creation of value added and employment and how this impact can be measured. For development of this work the input-output approach for calculation of multipliers and the new framework proposed by Timmer et al. (2013) for calculation of GVC income and GVC jobs indicators were used, elaborated on the basis of the WIOD project dataset. Moreover, to illustrate the application of the provided methodology the Portuguese textile industry was used as an example. It was found that the changes in final demand of such sectors as Pulp, Paper, Printing and Publishing; Machinery, Nec and Textiles and Textile Products would have a larger impact on generated value added than other manufacturing sectors. At the same time, employment created by the changes in final demand would be more impacted by such sectors as Food, Beverages and Tobacco; Wood and Products of Wood and Cork and Textiles and Textile Products. In this regard, the number of low-skilled workers in Portugal seems to be more effected by changes in final demand, than those occupied by higher -skilled individuals. Moreover, it was found that the distribution of GVC income and GVC jobs for the Portuguese manufacturing industry shares a similar outlook. However, upon closer inspection of GVC labour distribution by skill levels there seems to exist a general progression in which low-skilled jobs requirements are met by local resources, while the need for higher skilled jobs require a greater “off-shoring” of work The results obtained through calculations of presented multipliers provide a powerful tool for policy makers in strategic planning of development of national economy. Using the provided methodology and obtained results, a government and supranational organizations could define which industry would have the greatest impact for an additional unit of output generated through the economy, and thus define the sectors for further investments.A indústria de manufatura de Portugal tem uma importância significativa na criação de rendimento nacional e no emprego. Como tem sido indicado por vários investigadores, os métodos tradicionais de análise não conseguem atingir todas as dimensões da competitividade económica. Esta dissertação é então, no fundo, uma análise da indústria de manufatura em Portugal relativa ao valor acrescentado desta à produção e o impacto para o emprego no âmbito das cadeias de valor globais (CVGs). A presente dissertação visa estudar de que forma a indústria de manufatura portuguesa, e os seus respetivos setores, tem um impacto direto e indireto sobre a criação de valor acrescentado e emprego, assim como a forma como esse impacto pode ser medido. Para o desenvolvimento deste trabalho foi utilizada a abordagem input-output para o cálculo de multiplicadores e o novo quadro proposto por Timmer et al. (2013) para o cálculo dos indicadores do rendimento CVG (GVC income) e empregos CVG (GVC jobs), através do conjunto de dados do projeto WIOD. Além disso, para ilustrar a aplicação da metodologia indicada foi utilizada a indústria têxtil portuguesa a titulo de exemplo. Verificou-se que as mudanças na demanda final de setores como a Celulose, Papel, Impressão e Publicação; Maquinaria, Nec e Têxteis e Produtos Têxteis teria um impacto maior no valor acrescentado criado do que alterações na demanda por outros setores da industria manufatora. Ao mesmo tempo, o emprego criado pelas mudanças na demanda final de setores tais como Alimentos, bebidas e tabaco; Madeira e Produtos de Madeira e Cortiça e Tecidos e Produtos Têxteis seria mais impactante do que nos remanescentes. Neste respeito, o numero de postos de trabalho ocupados por indivíduos menos qualificados parece ser mais influenciado pelas mudanças na demanda final do setor do que aqueles postos ocupados por indivíduos com qualificações mais elevadas. Além disso, foi descoberto que a distribuição de rendimento CVG e empregos CVG para indústria de manufatura portuguesa partilham uma disposição semelhante. No entanto, uma observação mais atenta da distribuição de empregos CVG por níveis de qualificação, revelou uma aparente progressão geral em que as necessidades de trabalhadores pouco qualificados pelos setores são colmatadas localmente, enquanto as necessidades de trabalhadores mais qualificados são atendidas com maior recurso ao estrangeiro. Os resultados obtidos através de cálculos dos multiplicadores apresentados fornecem uma ferramenta poderosa para os decisores políticos realizarem o planeamento estratégico de desenvolvimento da economia nacional. Usando a metodologia designada e os resultados obtidos, um governo e/ou organizações supranacionais podem direcionar as suas políticas para as indústrias com maior impacto de uma unidade adicional de demanda para economia e, assim, definir novos investimentos.Sargento, Ana Lúcia MartoIC-OnlinePechankova, Katsiaryna2016-12-20T15:36:23Z2016-11-022016-11-02T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10400.8/2315TID:201452391porinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2024-01-17T15:44:50Zoai:iconline.ipleiria.pt:10400.8/2315Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-20T01:46:41.832132Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Participation of portuguese manufacturing industry in global value chains
title Participation of portuguese manufacturing industry in global value chains
spellingShingle Participation of portuguese manufacturing industry in global value chains
Pechankova, Katsiaryna
Cadeias de valor globais
Rendimento CVG
Empregos CVG
Modelo input-output
Multiplicadores
WIOD
Domínio/Área Científica::Ciências Sociais::Economia e Gestão
title_short Participation of portuguese manufacturing industry in global value chains
title_full Participation of portuguese manufacturing industry in global value chains
title_fullStr Participation of portuguese manufacturing industry in global value chains
title_full_unstemmed Participation of portuguese manufacturing industry in global value chains
title_sort Participation of portuguese manufacturing industry in global value chains
author Pechankova, Katsiaryna
author_facet Pechankova, Katsiaryna
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Sargento, Ana Lúcia Marto
IC-Online
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Pechankova, Katsiaryna
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Cadeias de valor globais
Rendimento CVG
Empregos CVG
Modelo input-output
Multiplicadores
WIOD
Domínio/Área Científica::Ciências Sociais::Economia e Gestão
topic Cadeias de valor globais
Rendimento CVG
Empregos CVG
Modelo input-output
Multiplicadores
WIOD
Domínio/Área Científica::Ciências Sociais::Economia e Gestão
description Portugal’s manufacturing sector has a significant importance both in national income and employment. As has been pointed out by several researchers, the traditional methods of analysis fail to grasp all the dimensions of economic competitiveness. This dissertation is then, at its core, an analysis of Portugal’s manufacturing industry in terms of the latter’s value added to production and impact to employment under the framework of global value chains. The current dissertation seeks to study in which way the Portuguese manufacturing industry, and its respective sectors, has a direct and indirect impact on the creation of value added and employment and how this impact can be measured. For development of this work the input-output approach for calculation of multipliers and the new framework proposed by Timmer et al. (2013) for calculation of GVC income and GVC jobs indicators were used, elaborated on the basis of the WIOD project dataset. Moreover, to illustrate the application of the provided methodology the Portuguese textile industry was used as an example. It was found that the changes in final demand of such sectors as Pulp, Paper, Printing and Publishing; Machinery, Nec and Textiles and Textile Products would have a larger impact on generated value added than other manufacturing sectors. At the same time, employment created by the changes in final demand would be more impacted by such sectors as Food, Beverages and Tobacco; Wood and Products of Wood and Cork and Textiles and Textile Products. In this regard, the number of low-skilled workers in Portugal seems to be more effected by changes in final demand, than those occupied by higher -skilled individuals. Moreover, it was found that the distribution of GVC income and GVC jobs for the Portuguese manufacturing industry shares a similar outlook. However, upon closer inspection of GVC labour distribution by skill levels there seems to exist a general progression in which low-skilled jobs requirements are met by local resources, while the need for higher skilled jobs require a greater “off-shoring” of work The results obtained through calculations of presented multipliers provide a powerful tool for policy makers in strategic planning of development of national economy. Using the provided methodology and obtained results, a government and supranational organizations could define which industry would have the greatest impact for an additional unit of output generated through the economy, and thus define the sectors for further investments.
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