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Does global value chain participation enhance domestic value‐added in exports? Evidence from emerging market economies

This study aims to examine whether the participation of 24 emerging market economies (EMEs) in global value chains (GVCs) enhance the economic upgrading in the form of improvements in domestic value‐added exports over the period 1995–2011. To do so, first, the study explores the forward and backward...

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Published in:International journal of finance and economics 2021-04, Vol.26 (2), p.1681-1694
Main Authors: Jangam, Bhushan Praveen, Rath, Badri Narayan
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