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Global Value Chains: A View From the Euro Area

Authors 
Robert Stehrer
Rita Cappariello
Publication Year 
2014
JEL Code 
F1 - Trade
F14 - Country and Industry Studies of Trade
F15 - Economic Integration
Abstract 
This paper describes the main features of Global Value Chains (GVCs) in the euro area taken as a whole and compares with other large trade players like the US, China and Japan. In addition, the perspective of individual euro area countries is considered, with a focus on intra euro area linkages. The analysis relies primarily on the concept of foreign value added in exports, as a way to assess the pervasiveness of GVCs, it covers the period 2000-2011 and bases on the World Input-Output Database (WIOD). The paper finds that GVCs are important for the euro area as whole and they have rebounded after the great trade collapse. Moreover, there is a strong relevance of regional production linkages in Europe, with Germany playing a key role.
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