Using data from the OECD Inter-Country Input-Output database, we explore the impact of foreign services value added content of exports on export performance, specifically on duration of trade. Our data show that the share of foreign services content in manufacturing exports grows from 1995 to 2014, in a way similar to foreign goods content, and in contrast to the decreasing share of domestic services. Moreover, the share of foreign services value added content is larger for developing and emerging countries than for advanced countries. Our econometric findings confirm that foreign services value added embodied in manufacturing exports contribute positively to more resilient exports relationships, a positive effect which occurs for the three...
Domestic value added in exports has lately become a key measure of a country’s global competitivenes...
The dynamics between industrial development and export activities have been the interest of researc...
This work explores the relationship between exports, global value chains (GVCs)’ participation and p...
This study focuses on international trade in services in an increasingly globalised world from two p...
The paper augments a standard export demand function in order to examine the impact of outward forei...
Working with a mix of panel data on goods and services trade for the OECD for 1994–2004, combined wi...
This paper analyzes the relationship between export status and productivity in a major service expor...
This paper explores the role of services in international trade and global value chains, and adds to...
Service inputs are a key component of the costs of exporting, and contribute to explain the process ...
The data allow to investigate the relationship between export sophistication and economic performanc...
This article underscores the pivotal role of high-quality services trade in global economic performa...
Working with a set of global social accounting matrices spanning intermittent years from 1992 to 201...
Article first published online: 22 SEP 2015This paper analyses the linkage between services and manu...
The paper examines the role of service inputs in shaping the competitiveness of the manufacturing se...
We present a new dataset of international trade costs in services sectors. Using a theory-based meth...
Domestic value added in exports has lately become a key measure of a country’s global competitivenes...
The dynamics between industrial development and export activities have been the interest of researc...
This work explores the relationship between exports, global value chains (GVCs)’ participation and p...
This study focuses on international trade in services in an increasingly globalised world from two p...
The paper augments a standard export demand function in order to examine the impact of outward forei...
Working with a mix of panel data on goods and services trade for the OECD for 1994–2004, combined wi...
This paper analyzes the relationship between export status and productivity in a major service expor...
This paper explores the role of services in international trade and global value chains, and adds to...
Service inputs are a key component of the costs of exporting, and contribute to explain the process ...
The data allow to investigate the relationship between export sophistication and economic performanc...
This article underscores the pivotal role of high-quality services trade in global economic performa...
Working with a set of global social accounting matrices spanning intermittent years from 1992 to 201...
Article first published online: 22 SEP 2015This paper analyses the linkage between services and manu...
The paper examines the role of service inputs in shaping the competitiveness of the manufacturing se...
We present a new dataset of international trade costs in services sectors. Using a theory-based meth...
Domestic value added in exports has lately become a key measure of a country’s global competitivenes...
The dynamics between industrial development and export activities have been the interest of researc...
This work explores the relationship between exports, global value chains (GVCs)’ participation and p...