Fragmentation of vertically integrated production processes (known also as vertical specialization) implies that production blocks are located in different countries and geographical areas across the world countries. This study using a modified originally measure proposed by Hummels et al. (2001), has analysed the degree of the production fragmentation of the world economy between the 1995 and 2015. Our main data source has been the EORA Database, which covers 189 countries with a classification for 26 economic sectors. Empirical results highlights a growth of foreign intermediate goods content of production in most of all economies particularly concentrates in the African continent and Eastern Europe
International product fragmentation—the cross-border dispersion of component production/assembly wit...
As the world economy becomes more integrated, products become more globalized. Airplanes, automobile...
In this paper, we "slice up the global value chain" using a decomposition technique that has recentl...
Fragmentation of vertically integrated production processes (known also as vertical specialization) ...
Fragmentation of vertically integrated production processes (known also as vertical special...
There is increasing evidence of denser networks of intermediate input flows between countries sugges...
International product fragmentation-the cross-border dispersion of component production/assembly wit...
The last several decades have observed a rapidly increasing integration of global economy and growin...
Denser networks of intermediate input flows between countries suggest ongoing international fragment...
Despite the growing importance of international fragmentation of production, it is still difficult t...
In a world dominated by the emergence of global value chains, production processes increasingly frag...
Studies of the effects of production fragmentation on factor income distributions typically analyze ...
International product fragmentation—the cross-border dispersion of component production/assembly wit...
As the world economy becomes more integrated, products become more globalized. Airplanes, automobile...
In this paper, we "slice up the global value chain" using a decomposition technique that has recentl...
Fragmentation of vertically integrated production processes (known also as vertical specialization) ...
Fragmentation of vertically integrated production processes (known also as vertical special...
There is increasing evidence of denser networks of intermediate input flows between countries sugges...
International product fragmentation-the cross-border dispersion of component production/assembly wit...
The last several decades have observed a rapidly increasing integration of global economy and growin...
Denser networks of intermediate input flows between countries suggest ongoing international fragment...
Despite the growing importance of international fragmentation of production, it is still difficult t...
In a world dominated by the emergence of global value chains, production processes increasingly frag...
Studies of the effects of production fragmentation on factor income distributions typically analyze ...
International product fragmentation—the cross-border dispersion of component production/assembly wit...
As the world economy becomes more integrated, products become more globalized. Airplanes, automobile...
In this paper, we "slice up the global value chain" using a decomposition technique that has recentl...