Global value chains, value-added generation and structural change in EU core and periphery economies : an Input-Output approach
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Resumo: | Backward and forward integration are growing in most sectors across the European Union (EU). To benefit from this increasing participation in Global Value Chains (GVC), the increase in imports, namely of intermediate inputs, should be followed by adequate growth in exports. The external dependency of many industries and the corresponding low domestic value-added generated in production, combined with relatively weak export potential can cause high trade deficits and growing external debt to GDP ratios. This paper evaluates the interindustry participation in GVCs considering eight different EU economies and 25 tradable sectors. Based on InputOutput production multipliers and intermediate import coefficients, we propose an empirical method to assess the evolution of vertical specialization, domestic value-added generation and external dependency. After a convenient arrangement of the Leontief inverse matrix, the evolution of backward linkage indicators can be used to detect structural changes, particularly quantifying a "net growth effect" and an "external dependency effect". This method allows the classification of each sector into different areas considering their recent structural evolution and it can be useful as a simple, but suggestive, device to compare different economies in a given period or assess their structural development processes in time. A detailed comparison of one EU periphery country (Portugal) and one EU core country (Germany) is made, based on WIOD data for the period 2000-2014, followed by a brief presentation of six other cases (Austria, Check Republic, Belgium, Finland, Greece, and Netherlands). Particular attention is given to differences within and between countries before and after the global financial crisis. |
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Global value chains, value-added generation and structural change in EU core and periphery economies : an Input-Output approachGlobal Value ChainsInput-Output analysisExternal dependencyStructural changeBackward and forward integration are growing in most sectors across the European Union (EU). To benefit from this increasing participation in Global Value Chains (GVC), the increase in imports, namely of intermediate inputs, should be followed by adequate growth in exports. The external dependency of many industries and the corresponding low domestic value-added generated in production, combined with relatively weak export potential can cause high trade deficits and growing external debt to GDP ratios. This paper evaluates the interindustry participation in GVCs considering eight different EU economies and 25 tradable sectors. Based on InputOutput production multipliers and intermediate import coefficients, we propose an empirical method to assess the evolution of vertical specialization, domestic value-added generation and external dependency. After a convenient arrangement of the Leontief inverse matrix, the evolution of backward linkage indicators can be used to detect structural changes, particularly quantifying a "net growth effect" and an "external dependency effect". This method allows the classification of each sector into different areas considering their recent structural evolution and it can be useful as a simple, but suggestive, device to compare different economies in a given period or assess their structural development processes in time. A detailed comparison of one EU periphery country (Portugal) and one EU core country (Germany) is made, based on WIOD data for the period 2000-2014, followed by a brief presentation of six other cases (Austria, Check Republic, Belgium, Finland, Greece, and Netherlands). Particular attention is given to differences within and between countries before and after the global financial crisis.ISEG - REM - Research in Economics and MathematicsRepositório da Universidade de LisboaDomingues, TiagoAmaral, João Ferreira doLopes, João Carlos2021-01-09T18:29:36Z2021-012021-01-01T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10400.5/20766engDomingues, Tiago, João Ferreira do Amaral e João Carlos Lopes (2021). "Global value chains, value-added generation and structural change in EU core and periphery economies : an Input-Output approach". Instituto Superior de Economia e Gestão – REM Working paper nº 0157 – 20212184-108Xinfo: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:RCAAP2023-03-06T14:50:12Zoai:www.repository.utl.pt:10400.5/20766Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T17:05:26.431582Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse |
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Global value chains, value-added generation and structural change in EU core and periphery economies : an Input-Output approach |
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Global value chains, value-added generation and structural change in EU core and periphery economies : an Input-Output approach |
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Global value chains, value-added generation and structural change in EU core and periphery economies : an Input-Output approach Domingues, Tiago Global Value Chains Input-Output analysis External dependency Structural change |
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Global value chains, value-added generation and structural change in EU core and periphery economies : an Input-Output approach |
title_full |
Global value chains, value-added generation and structural change in EU core and periphery economies : an Input-Output approach |
title_fullStr |
Global value chains, value-added generation and structural change in EU core and periphery economies : an Input-Output approach |
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Global value chains, value-added generation and structural change in EU core and periphery economies : an Input-Output approach |
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Global value chains, value-added generation and structural change in EU core and periphery economies : an Input-Output approach |
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Domingues, Tiago |
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Domingues, Tiago Amaral, João Ferreira do Lopes, João Carlos |
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Amaral, João Ferreira do Lopes, João Carlos |
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Repositório da Universidade de Lisboa |
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Domingues, Tiago Amaral, João Ferreira do Lopes, João Carlos |
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Global Value Chains Input-Output analysis External dependency Structural change |
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Global Value Chains Input-Output analysis External dependency Structural change |
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Backward and forward integration are growing in most sectors across the European Union (EU). To benefit from this increasing participation in Global Value Chains (GVC), the increase in imports, namely of intermediate inputs, should be followed by adequate growth in exports. The external dependency of many industries and the corresponding low domestic value-added generated in production, combined with relatively weak export potential can cause high trade deficits and growing external debt to GDP ratios. This paper evaluates the interindustry participation in GVCs considering eight different EU economies and 25 tradable sectors. Based on InputOutput production multipliers and intermediate import coefficients, we propose an empirical method to assess the evolution of vertical specialization, domestic value-added generation and external dependency. After a convenient arrangement of the Leontief inverse matrix, the evolution of backward linkage indicators can be used to detect structural changes, particularly quantifying a "net growth effect" and an "external dependency effect". This method allows the classification of each sector into different areas considering their recent structural evolution and it can be useful as a simple, but suggestive, device to compare different economies in a given period or assess their structural development processes in time. A detailed comparison of one EU periphery country (Portugal) and one EU core country (Germany) is made, based on WIOD data for the period 2000-2014, followed by a brief presentation of six other cases (Austria, Check Republic, Belgium, Finland, Greece, and Netherlands). Particular attention is given to differences within and between countries before and after the global financial crisis. |
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Domingues, Tiago, João Ferreira do Amaral e João Carlos Lopes (2021). "Global value chains, value-added generation and structural change in EU core and periphery economies : an Input-Output approach". Instituto Superior de Economia e Gestão – REM Working paper nº 0157 – 2021 2184-108X |
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