2018
DOI: 10.1111/roie.12371
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Does the distinction between gross and value‐added exports matter? An empirical investigation of export elasticities

Abstract: This study uses bilateral U.S. export data from the OECD's Trade in Value-Added database to estimate and compare elasticities for three distinct export measures: conventional measures of gross exports, domestic value added in gross exports, and value-added exports. It finds little evidence of significant differences in the income elasticities across the three export measures or in the price elasticities of gross exports and domestic value added in gross exports. However it finds a significantly higher price el… Show more

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“…Furthermore, studies have also highlighted the aspects of the relationship between a country’s export, namely, it is GVC positioning and participation (e.g. Caraballo and Jiang, 2016; Ceglowski, 2019; Cieślik, 2019; Duan et al , 2018; Solaz, 2018; Hagemejer, 2018; Olczyk and Kordalska, 2017; Montalbano et al , 2018).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Furthermore, studies have also highlighted the aspects of the relationship between a country’s export, namely, it is GVC positioning and participation (e.g. Caraballo and Jiang, 2016; Ceglowski, 2019; Cieślik, 2019; Duan et al , 2018; Solaz, 2018; Hagemejer, 2018; Olczyk and Kordalska, 2017; Montalbano et al , 2018).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, studies have also highlighted the aspects of the relationship between a country's export, namely, it is GVC positioning and participation (e.g. Caraballo and Jiang, 2016;Ceglowski, 2019;Cie slik, 2019;Duan et al, 2018;Solaz, 2018;Hagemejer, 2018;Olczyk and Kordalska, 2017;Montalbano et al, 2018). Duan et al (2018) in their study in context of China, argued that the VS share of China has declined since 2005 and it is primarily due to the reduced dependence on foreign inputs for export.…”
Section: Global Value Chains Participation and Positionmentioning
confidence: 99%