2022
DOI: 10.3390/fishes7040186
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The Determinants of Global Value Chain Participation in Developing Seafood-Exporting Countries

Abstract: Global value chain (GVC) participation has played a significant role in boosting the trade gains of both developed and developing seafood-exporting countries over the past three decades. In addition, the extent of GVC participation has become the most important platform for addressing gains from trade in developing seafood-exporting countries to ensure that their participation enhances economic growth. Recent studies on GVC participation in developing countries have highlighted the importance of domestic insti… Show more

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“…This statement indicates that when the value of trade openness increases, it will have an impact on reducing the GDP of the Indonesian fisheries and marine sector, but not significantly. The results of this study contradict research by Eegunjobi & Ngepah (2022)that explains that trade openness has a positive effect on economic growth.…”
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“…This statement indicates that when the value of trade openness increases, it will have an impact on reducing the GDP of the Indonesian fisheries and marine sector, but not significantly. The results of this study contradict research by Eegunjobi & Ngepah (2022)that explains that trade openness has a positive effect on economic growth.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 99%
“…These results indicate that when the GVC participation of the Indonesian fisheries and marine sector increases, it will positif impact and significant increase in the GDP of the Indonesian fisheries and marine sector. Furthermore, Eegunjobi & Ngepah (2022)explain that the quality of domestic institutional governance is important for GVC participation in developing seafood exporting countries.…”
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“…According to Eegunjobi & Ngepah (2022), trade openness promotes economic growth. Abe et al ( 2017) i nvestigated the effect of trade openness on country-level fishery production with the analysis that future production is affected by current overfishing through stock dynamics.…”
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confidence: 99%