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100 _aFan, Zijie
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245 _aGlobal or Regional Value Chains? Evidence from China
260 _bSage,
_c2019.
300 _aVol 42, Issue 5-6, 2019( 459-494 p.)
520 _aWe document the regional characteristics in China’s global value chains. In contrast to the previous related literature, we focus on the right definition of domestic value added (DVA) in bilateral–sector exports and study the heterogeneity of the share of DVA finally absorbed abroad in exports (DVA ratio) across bilateral trade partners. We find that China’s DVA ratio within the “Asian factory” region is smaller and declines more over time than outside, showing typical regional characteristics of China’s value chains. Instead of final exports, intermediate exports play a dominant role in explaining the regional characteristics. This is a new finding. Using a structural gravity model, we find that DVA ratio in intermediates has fallen more across proximate trade partners for China.
650 _aglobal value chains,
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650 _a regional,
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650 _adomestic value added,
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650 _a intermediates,
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650 _agravity model
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700 _aYabin Zhang
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700 _a Liao, Chun
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_dSage, 2019.
_tInternational regional science review
856 _uhttps://doi.org/10.1177/0160017619835900
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