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No. 18 | 18 Apr 2005 |
Impact of Changes in Tariffs on Developing Countries' Government Revenue
This paper addresses tariff revenue concerns that some countries have been expressing in the context of the current multilateral trade negotiations under the Doha Development Agenda. This paper: discusses methodological issues associated with... |
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No. 199 | 12 Apr 2017 |
How government procurement measures can affect trade
A number of countries used discriminatory government procurement policies as part of stimulus packages designed to alleviate the effects of the global economic crisis. This paper collates and updates the evidence related to the size of procurement... |
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No. 229 | 11 Sept 2019 |
Helping SMEs internationalise through trade facilitation
Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) play an important role in generating economic activity and employment in developing and developed countries. However, partly due to remaining at-the-border trade costs, SMEs continue to be less represented in... |
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No. 270 | 07 Apr 2023 |
Government support in industrial sectors
Industrial subsidies take on a growing importance in trade discussions. Yet assessing the scope and scale of government interventions in manufacturing remains notoriously difficult due to a persistent lack of reliable and comparable data. With many... |
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No. 190 | 07 Jul 2016 |
Global Value Chains and Trade in Value-Added: An Initial Assessment of the Impact on Jobs and Productivity
This paper contributes to a better understanding of the impact of global value chains (GVCs) on jobs and productivity by providing new evidence on employment embodied in value-added trade flows. Linking jobs data to the Trade in Value-Added (TiVA)... |
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No. 156 | 14 May 2013 |
Global Value Chains and Developing Country Employment
This paper provides a review of the available literature on global value chains (GVCs) and employment markets in developing countries. Due to the difficulty of observing intra-GVC transactions, there is very little direct empirical work on GVCs and... |
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No. 154 | 14 May 2013 |
Global Production Networks and Employment
This paper provides evidence of the links between Global Value Chains (GVCs) and labour market outcomes, focusing on developing economies. The literature generally indicates that firms with international linkages—which we use here as a proxy for GVC... |
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No. 120 | 23 Nov 2011 |
Global Imbalances
The search for balanced, sustainable growth clearly involves the unwinding of large and persistent global imbalances. Much of the attention in the rebalancing debate has centred on how shifts in monetary and fiscal policies affect current account... |
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No. 187 | 26 Apr 2016 |
GVCs, Jobs And Routine Content Of Occupations
This work addresses the role of global value chains (GVCs), workforce skills, ICT, innovation and industry structure in explaining employment levels of routine and non-routine occupations. The analysis encompasses 28 OECD countries over the period... |
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No. 207 | 27 Nov 2017 |
GVC Participation and Economic Transformation: Lessons from three sectors
Integration into Global value chains (GVCs) provides opportunities for economic growth and development. However, the nature and extent of these opportunities differ across countries and sectors, and participation in GVCs can support processes of... |
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No. 230 | 11 Sept 2019 |
Fostering participation in digital trade for ASEAN MSMEs
This paper provides a broad overview of some of the issues that digital trade raises for ASEAN countries and its MSMEs, including new opportunities that digitalisation presents for ASEAN firms to increase trade. However, it shows that adoption of... |
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No. 59 | 29 Oct 2007 |
Facilitating Trade and Structural Adjustment the Philippines
This paper is the second of four country case studies which is a part of a broader research programme addressing trade and structural adjustment issues in non-member economies which was conducted as a follow-up to Trade and Structural Adjustment:... |
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No. 63 | 07 Jan 2008 |
Facilitating Trade and Structural Adjustment Thailand
This paper is the fourth of four country case studies which is a part of a broader research programme addressing trade and structural adjustment issues in non-member economies which was conducted as a follow-up to Trade and Structural Adjustment:... |
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No. 67 | 31 Jan 2008 |
Facilitating Trade and Structural Adjustment Ecuador
This paper is the second of four country case studies which is a part of a broader research programme addressing trade and structural adjustment issues in non-member economies which was conducted as a follow-up to Trade and Structural Adjustment:... |
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No. 56 | 25 Oct 2007 |
Facilitating Trade and Structural Adjustment Chile
This paper is the first of four country case studies which is a part of a broader research programme addressing trade and structural adjustment issues in non-member economies which was conducted as a follow-up to Trade and Structural Adjustment:... |
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No. 69 | 05 Feb 2008 |
Facilitating Trade and Structural Adjustment
This paper, together with five other background studies, is a part of a broader research programme addressing trade and structural adjustment issues in non-member economies which was conducted as a follow-up to Trade and Structural Adjustment:... |
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No. 41 | 12 Oct 2006 |
Facilitating Adjustment: Sector Experiences from Agriculture, Telecommunications and Chemicals
This paper is a follow-up study to Trade and Structural Adjustment: Embracing Globalisation (OECD 2005) which identified policies for successful trade-related structural adjustment. It draws further policy implications through the analysis of three... |
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No. 80 | 07 Oct 2008 |
FDI Spillovers and their Interrelationships with Trade
Foreign direct investment (FDI) represents an increasingly important dimension of international economic integration with global FDI flows growing faster than output over the past two decades. FDI is a particular form of investment, as it transfers... |
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No. 166 | 01 Aug 2014 |
Exports and Employment in China, Indonesia, Japan and Korea
This paper examines the effects of exports on employment in China, Indonesia, Japan and Korea. It draws on input-output data for the period from 1995 to 2009 to estimate the effects on each industry's employment (i.e. direct effects) and on other... |
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No. 128 | 20 Oct 2011 |
Exporting, Employment, and Skill Upgrading
This paper examines the role of exports in skill upgrading in the Korean manufacturing sector during the 1990s utilizing a unique plant-level panel data set. The empirical results indicate the important role of exports on relative employment on... |
OECD Trade Policy Papers
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Impact of Changes in Tariffs on Developing Countries' Government Revenue
Przemyslaw Kowalski
18 Apr 2005
This paper addresses tariff revenue concerns that some countries have been expressing in the context of the current multilateral trade negotiations under the Doha Development Agenda. This paper: discusses methodological issues associated with...
How government procurement measures can affect trade
Julien Gourdon and James Messent
12 Apr 2017
A number of countries used discriminatory government procurement policies as part of stimulus packages designed to alleviate the effects of the global economic crisis. This paper collates and updates the evidence related to the size of procurement...
Helping SMEs internationalise through trade facilitation
Javier López González and Silvia Sorescu
11 Sept 2019
Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) play an important role in generating economic activity and employment in developing and developed countries. However, partly due to remaining at-the-border trade costs, SMEs continue to be less represented in...
Government support in industrial sectors
OECD
07 Apr 2023
Industrial subsidies take on a growing importance in trade discussions. Yet assessing the scope and scale of government interventions in manufacturing remains notoriously difficult due to a persistent lack of reliable and comparable data. With many...
Global Value Chains and Trade in Value-Added: An Initial Assessment of the Impact on Jobs and Productivity
OECD
07 Jul 2016
This paper contributes to a better understanding of the impact of global value chains (GVCs) on jobs and productivity by providing new evidence on employment embodied in value-added trade flows. Linking jobs data to the Trade in Value-Added (TiVA)...
Global Value Chains and Developing Country Employment
Ben Shepherd
14 May 2013
This paper provides a review of the available literature on global value chains (GVCs) and employment markets in developing countries. Due to the difficulty of observing intra-GVC transactions, there is very little direct empirical work on GVCs and...
Global Production Networks and Employment
Ben Shepherd and Susan Stone
14 May 2013
This paper provides evidence of the links between Global Value Chains (GVCs) and labour market outcomes, focusing on developing economies. The literature generally indicates that firms with international linkages—which we use here as a proxy for GVC...
Global Imbalances
Przemyslaw Kowalski and Molly Lesher
23 Nov 2011
The search for balanced, sustainable growth clearly involves the unwinding of large and persistent global imbalances. Much of the attention in the rebalancing debate has centred on how shifts in monetary and fiscal policies affect current account...
GVCs, Jobs And Routine Content Of Occupations
Luca Marcolin, Sébastien Miroudot and Mariagrazia Squicciarini
26 Apr 2016
This work addresses the role of global value chains (GVCs), workforce skills, ICT, innovation and industry structure in explaining employment levels of routine and non-routine occupations. The analysis encompasses 28 OECD countries over the period...
GVC Participation and Economic Transformation: Lessons from three sectors
Marie-Agnes Jouanjean, Julien Gourdon and Jane Korinek
27 Nov 2017
Integration into Global value chains (GVCs) provides opportunities for economic growth and development. However, the nature and extent of these opportunities differ across countries and sectors, and participation in GVCs can support processes of...
Fostering participation in digital trade for ASEAN MSMEs
Javier López González
11 Sept 2019
This paper provides a broad overview of some of the issues that digital trade raises for ASEAN countries and its MSMEs, including new opportunities that digitalisation presents for ASEAN firms to increase trade. However, it shows that adoption of...
Facilitating Trade and Structural Adjustment the Philippines
Emilio Antonio and Osamu Onodera
29 Oct 2007
This paper is the second of four country case studies which is a part of a broader research programme addressing trade and structural adjustment issues in non-member economies which was conducted as a follow-up to Trade and Structural Adjustment:...
Facilitating Trade and Structural Adjustment Thailand
Somkiat Tangkitvanich and Osamu Onodera
07 Jan 2008
This paper is the fourth of four country case studies which is a part of a broader research programme addressing trade and structural adjustment issues in non-member economies which was conducted as a follow-up to Trade and Structural Adjustment:...
Facilitating Trade and Structural Adjustment Ecuador
Jose Duran, Nanno Mulder and Miguel Ruiz
31 Jan 2008
This paper is the second of four country case studies which is a part of a broader research programme addressing trade and structural adjustment issues in non-member economies which was conducted as a follow-up to Trade and Structural Adjustment:...
Facilitating Trade and Structural Adjustment Chile
Csilla Bartók and Osamu Onodera
25 Oct 2007
This paper is the first of four country case studies which is a part of a broader research programme addressing trade and structural adjustment issues in non-member economies which was conducted as a follow-up to Trade and Structural Adjustment:...
Facilitating Trade and Structural Adjustment
Osamu Onodera
05 Feb 2008
This paper, together with five other background studies, is a part of a broader research programme addressing trade and structural adjustment issues in non-member economies which was conducted as a follow-up to Trade and Structural Adjustment:...
Facilitating Adjustment: Sector Experiences from Agriculture, Telecommunications and Chemicals
Michael Engman, Osamu Onodera and Norbert Wilson
12 Oct 2006
This paper is a follow-up study to Trade and Structural Adjustment: Embracing Globalisation (OECD 2005) which identified policies for successful trade-related structural adjustment. It draws further policy implications through the analysis of three...
FDI Spillovers and their Interrelationships with Trade
Molly Lesher and Sébastien Miroudot
07 Oct 2008
Foreign direct investment (FDI) represents an increasingly important dimension of international economic integration with global FDI flows growing faster than output over the past two decades. FDI is a particular form of investment, as it transfers...
Exports and Employment in China, Indonesia, Japan and Korea
Kozo Kiyota
01 Aug 2014
This paper examines the effects of exports on employment in China, Indonesia, Japan and Korea. It draws on input-output data for the period from 1995 to 2009 to estimate the effects on each industry's employment (i.e. direct effects) and on other...
Exporting, Employment, and Skill Upgrading
Chin Hee Hahn and Chang-Gyun Park
20 Oct 2011
This paper examines the role of exports in skill upgrading in the Korean manufacturing sector during the 1990s utilizing a unique plant-level panel data set. The empirical results indicate the important role of exports on relative employment on...