The domestic segment of global supply chains in China under state capitalism

This paper proposes methods to incorporate firm heterogeneity in the standard IO-table based approach to portray the domestic segment of global value chains in a country. Using Chinese firm census data for both manufacturing and service sectors, along with constrained optimization techniques, we spl...

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Hauptverfasser: Tang, Heiwai (VerfasserIn), Wang, Fei (VerfasserIn), Wang, Zhi (VerfasserIn)
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Veröffentlicht: Munich CESifo 2014
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