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References for Do global value chains create jobs?
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Further reading
- OECD Interconnected Economies: Benefitting from Global Value Chains. Paris: OECD, 2013.
- World Bank Inclusive Global Value Chains: Policy Options in Trade and Complementary Areas for GVC Integration by Small and Medium Enterprises and Low-Income Developing Countries. Washington, DC: World Bank Group, 2015.
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Key references
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UNCTAD World Investment
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Development, 2013. Key reference: [1]
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Acemoglu, D., Autor, D. Skills, Tasks and
Technologies: Implications for Employment and Earnings NBER Working
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Becker, S., Ekholm, K., Muendler, M. A. "Offshoring and
the onshore composition of tasks and skills" Journal of
International Economics 90:1 (2013): 91–106. Key reference: [3]
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Muendler, M. A., Becker, S. O. Margins of
Multinational Labor Substitution NBER Working
Paper No.14776, 2009. Key reference: [4]
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Javorcik, B. Does FDI Bring
Good Jobs to Host Countries? Policy
Research Working Paper
Series No.6936, 2014. Key reference: [5]
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Farole, T., Winkler, D. Making Foreign
Direct Investment Work for Sub-Saharan Africa: Local Spillovers
and Competitiveness in Global Value Chains. Washington, DC: World Bank, 2014. Key reference: [6]
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Görg, H., Strobl, E., Walsh, F. "Why do
foreign-owned firms pay more? The role of on-the-job
training" Review of World
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Tejani, S., Milberg, W. Global
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and Manufacturing Employment in Middle Income Countries SCEP Working
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Better Work Working
Conditions, Productivity and Profitability: Evidence from Better
Work Vietnam. Ho Chi Minh City: Better Work, 2015. Key reference: [9]
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Shingal, A. "Labour market
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Taglioni, D., Winkler, D. "Making global
value chains work for development" Economic
Premise (2014). Key reference: [11]
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Gereffi, G., Humphrey, J., Sturgeon, T. "The governance of
global value chains" Review of
International Political Economy 12:1 (2005): 78–104. Key reference: [12]
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Cattaneo, O., Gereffi, G., Miroudot, S., Taglioni, D. Joining, Upgrading
and Being Competitive in Global Value Chains World Bank
Policy Research Working
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UNCTAD World Investment
Report 2013. Geneva: United Nations Conference on Trade and
Development, 2013.
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Additional References
- Baldwin, R. Trade and Industrialisation after Globalisation’s Second Unbundling: How Building And Joining A Supply Chain Are Different And Why It Matters NBER Working Paper No.17716, 2011.
- Barrientos, S., Visser, M. South African Horticulture Value Chains: Opportunities and Challenges for Economic and Social Upgrading Capturing the Gains Working Paper No.2012/12, 2012.
- Ebenstein, A., Harrison, A., McMillan, M., Phillips, S. "Estimating the impact of trade and offshoring on American workers using the Current Population Surveys" Review of Economics and Statistics 96:4 (2014): 581–595.
- Filer, R., Schneider, O., Svejnar, J. Wage and Non-wage Labour Cost in the Czech Republic: The Impact of Fringe Benefits CERGE-EI Working Paper No.77, 1995.
- Findlay, R. "Relative backwardness, direct foreign investment, and the transfer of technology: A simple dynamic model" Quarterly Journal of Economics 92:1 (1978): 1–16.
- Hale, G., Long, C. "Are there productivity spillovers from foreign direct investment in China?" Pacific Economic Review 16 (2011): 135–153.
- Havranek, T., Irsova, Z. "Estimating vertical spillovers from FDI: Why results vary and what the true effect is" Journal of International Economics 85:2 (2011): 234–244.
- Hummels, D., Jørgensen, R., Munch, J. R., Xiang, C. The Wage Effects of Offshoring: Evidence from Danish Matched Worker-Firm Data NBER Working Papers No.17496, 2011.
- Javorcik, B., Spatareanu, M. "To share or not to share: Does local participation matter for spillovers from foreign direct investment?" Journal of Development Economics 85 (2008): 194–221.
- Javorcik, B., Spatareanu, M. "Do foreign investors care about labor market regulations?" Review of World Economics 141:3 (2005): 375–403.
- Jordaan, J. "Local sourcing and technology spillovers to Mexican suppliers: How important are FDI and supplier characteristics?" Growth and Change 42:3 (2011): 287–319.
- Kaplinsky, R. The Role of Standards in Global Value Chains and their Impact on Economic and Social Upgrading Policy Research Paper No.5396, 2010.
- OECD Interconnected Economies: Benefitting from Global Value Chains. Paris: OECD, 2013.
- Ottaviano, G. I. P., Peri, G., Wright, G. C. "Immigration, offshoring, and American jobs." American Economic Review 103:5 (2013): 1925–1959.
- Paus, E. A., Gallagher, K. P. "Missing links: Foreign investment and industrial development in Costa Rica and Mexico." Studies of Comparative International Development 43 (2008): 53–80.
- Smeets, R. "Collecting the pieces of the FDI knowledge spillovers puzzle" World Bank Research Observer 23:2 (2008): 107–138.
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- World Bank Inclusive Global Value Chains: Policy Options in Trade and Complementary Areas for GVC Integration by Small and Medium Enterprises and Low-Income Developing Countries. Washington, DC: World Bank Group, 2015.
- World Bank Factory Southern Africa? SACU in Global Value Chains. Washington, DC: World Bank Group, 2016.