This article aims to theoretically and empirically study the macroeconomic interactions between productive structure and income distribution in the context of the Global Value Chains (GVC). Firstly, we develop a theoretical framework, inspired by the Structuralist macroeconomic literature, establishing distinct regimes in the scenario of globalized production chains. The regimes are defined in terms of (1) a structure/diversification regime, (2) an integration/GVC regime, both drawn from the Balance of Payments Constrained Model (BPCM) literature, and (3) a functional income distribution regime. The theoretical framework guides the selection of proxies used to characterize each regime, measured using Principal Component Analysis (PCA) score...
This paper focuses on the pattern of task and income distribution within a Global Value Chain. Using...
Over the last decades an increasing fragmentation of production processes, driven by reductions in t...
The ecologically unequal exchange (EUE) literature has provided ample empirical evidence for asymmet...
This article aims to theoretically and empirically study the macroeconomic interactions between prod...
About 80 percent of global trade is nowadays between firms. Those firms engage in so-called global v...
This paper has three interconnected aims: proposing a novel and rigorous definition of a global valu...
Recent economic growth cannot be understood without considering the emergence of Global Value Chains...
Nowadays most of the production process are composed of different tasks performed by several geograp...
This article explores the variety of socioeconomic outcomes from global value chains (GVCs) particip...
This paper integrates in a unified and tractable framework some of the key insights of the field of ...
Presented at GLOBELICS 2009, 7th International Conference, 6-8 October, Dakar, Senegal.Parallel sess...
Studies of the effects of production fragmentation on factor income distributions typically analyze ...
A notable macroeconomic explanation of uneven development, with particular relevance to developing c...
This paper attempts to explore the theoretical relations between existing trade literature and conve...
Geographical fragmentation of production process reoriented the attention of scholars towards the is...
This paper focuses on the pattern of task and income distribution within a Global Value Chain. Using...
Over the last decades an increasing fragmentation of production processes, driven by reductions in t...
The ecologically unequal exchange (EUE) literature has provided ample empirical evidence for asymmet...
This article aims to theoretically and empirically study the macroeconomic interactions between prod...
About 80 percent of global trade is nowadays between firms. Those firms engage in so-called global v...
This paper has three interconnected aims: proposing a novel and rigorous definition of a global valu...
Recent economic growth cannot be understood without considering the emergence of Global Value Chains...
Nowadays most of the production process are composed of different tasks performed by several geograp...
This article explores the variety of socioeconomic outcomes from global value chains (GVCs) particip...
This paper integrates in a unified and tractable framework some of the key insights of the field of ...
Presented at GLOBELICS 2009, 7th International Conference, 6-8 October, Dakar, Senegal.Parallel sess...
Studies of the effects of production fragmentation on factor income distributions typically analyze ...
A notable macroeconomic explanation of uneven development, with particular relevance to developing c...
This paper attempts to explore the theoretical relations between existing trade literature and conve...
Geographical fragmentation of production process reoriented the attention of scholars towards the is...
This paper focuses on the pattern of task and income distribution within a Global Value Chain. Using...
Over the last decades an increasing fragmentation of production processes, driven by reductions in t...
The ecologically unequal exchange (EUE) literature has provided ample empirical evidence for asymmet...