This paper analyzes the participation of Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Mexico, and Peru (Latin American countries) in Global Value Chains (GVCs) from a multi-regional and multi-sectoral perspective in the period 1995-2015. Our objective is to answer a key question: the participation of Latin American countries in GVCs, in which sectors and industries have they evolved towards upgrading processes? We use a multi-regional in-put-output model (MRIO) to estimate domestic and foreign value-added rates as a percentage of total national exports, classifying the participation of the countries in GVCs into four pro-duction stages: strategic, intermediate-final stages, initial and secondary. We find that GVCs have been drivers of th...
The paper analyzes the influence of a country’s participation within the global value chains in the ...
It has been shown that clustering helps local enterprises in industrial districts overcome growth c...
In this article, we address the Global Value Chain (GVC) phenomenon as an employment generator, from...
Foreword by Alicia Bárcena.Scant empirical evidence is available on how the Latin American and Carib...
The paper summarises the experience of upgrading processes of a sample of industrial clusters in Lat...
The process of globalization in recent decades has led to a deep transformation of the world economy...
The process of globalization in recent decades has led to a deep transformation of the world ec...
The aim of this paper is to analyze how Argentina is currently involved in Global Value Chains. Firs...
In this chapter we present the main empirical fi ndings of our study based on our sectoral taxonomy....
Recent decades have witnessed an increasing integration of developing countries into global value ch...
It has been shown that clustering helps local enterprises in industrial districts overcome growth co...
The process of globalization has wrought a major change in the international economy, and the scope ...
This work explores the relationship between exports, Global Value Chains' (GVCs) participation and p...
Value chain interventions are increasingly used by international organizations and national donor ag...
This work explores the relationship between exports, global value chains (GVCs)’ participation and p...
The paper analyzes the influence of a country’s participation within the global value chains in the ...
It has been shown that clustering helps local enterprises in industrial districts overcome growth c...
In this article, we address the Global Value Chain (GVC) phenomenon as an employment generator, from...
Foreword by Alicia Bárcena.Scant empirical evidence is available on how the Latin American and Carib...
The paper summarises the experience of upgrading processes of a sample of industrial clusters in Lat...
The process of globalization in recent decades has led to a deep transformation of the world economy...
The process of globalization in recent decades has led to a deep transformation of the world ec...
The aim of this paper is to analyze how Argentina is currently involved in Global Value Chains. Firs...
In this chapter we present the main empirical fi ndings of our study based on our sectoral taxonomy....
Recent decades have witnessed an increasing integration of developing countries into global value ch...
It has been shown that clustering helps local enterprises in industrial districts overcome growth co...
The process of globalization has wrought a major change in the international economy, and the scope ...
This work explores the relationship between exports, Global Value Chains' (GVCs) participation and p...
Value chain interventions are increasingly used by international organizations and national donor ag...
This work explores the relationship between exports, global value chains (GVCs)’ participation and p...
The paper analyzes the influence of a country’s participation within the global value chains in the ...
It has been shown that clustering helps local enterprises in industrial districts overcome growth c...
In this article, we address the Global Value Chain (GVC) phenomenon as an employment generator, from...