The Employment Effects of Global Value Chains

Volume: 55, Issue: 10, Pages: 2230 - 2253
Published: Jan 31, 2019
Abstract
Due to advances of information, communication, and technology and reductions in trade barriers, countries are increasingly deeply engaged in global value chains (GVCs). In the article, we theoretically and empirically show that a country’s position in GVCs has significantly positive effects on its employment level and structure. Countries located in a higher position in GVCs induce a larger demand for high-skilled labors and a more perfect...
Paper Details
Title
The Employment Effects of Global Value Chains
Published Date
Jan 31, 2019
Volume
55
Issue
10
Pages
2230 - 2253
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