2018
DOI: 10.33776/rem.v0i51.3910
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Participación de la Unión Europea en las cadenas globales de valor: vinculación logística y económica

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“…The second cluster, trade, includes papers on foreign trade flows, especially those that study global value chains (García & Solis, 2014;Lladós et al, 2018;Martí & Puerta, 2019;Campos-Romero, & Rodil-Marzábal, 2020;Chema & Noguera, 2020) but also those focusing on intra-European trade (Rodil et al, 2015;Bolera et al, 2019), offshoring processes (Martínez & Merino, 2019), and exports of knowledge-intensive services (Dávila et al, 2014).…”
Section: Display Of the Topicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The second cluster, trade, includes papers on foreign trade flows, especially those that study global value chains (García & Solis, 2014;Lladós et al, 2018;Martí & Puerta, 2019;Campos-Romero, & Rodil-Marzábal, 2020;Chema & Noguera, 2020) but also those focusing on intra-European trade (Rodil et al, 2015;Bolera et al, 2019), offshoring processes (Martínez & Merino, 2019), and exports of knowledge-intensive services (Dávila et al, 2014).…”
Section: Display Of the Topicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although there are many opportunities for economic progress, participating in GVC is not exempt from risk: the high international competitiveness faced by companies, the need to make significant investments in order to participate in them, as well as labour and environmental problems arising from integration in the GVC -especially in developing countries-are just some of the issues that can be addressed. Several studies have analysed the risks derived from participating in GVCs, generally known as downgrading, which point out issues mainly related to the closure of some companies or the worsening of labour conditions as a vehicle for reducing costs and improving competitiveness through price reduction (Bernhardt, 2013;Chena & Noguera, 2020;Gereffi & Luo, 2014;Godfrey, 2015;Pegler, 2015;Selva & Medina, 2018).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The engagement of countries in GVCs allows them to participate in global production, exploiting their comparative advantages, specializing in determined processes, and thus contributing to fostering the creation of employment and incentivizing the diffusion of innovation (Gereffi, 1995;Lladós-Masllorens et al, 2018;Meng et al, 2020;Rodrik, 2018;Selva & Medina, 2019). In general, a country's specialization in relatively upstream versus downstream production phases of GVCs has been related to higher value-added shares or, in other words, has brought about economic upgrades (Hagemejer & Ghodsi, 2017;Hummels et al, 2001;Kummritz et al, 2017).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%