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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spelling | Tang, Heiwai Verfasser (DE-588)141444401 aut The domestic segment of global supply chains in China under state capitalism Heiwai Tang ; Fei Wang ; Zhi Wang Munich CESifo 2014 45 S. graph. Darst. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier CESifo working paper 4797 : Category 8, Trade policy 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 split the conventional IO table into sub-accounts, which are used to estimate direct and indirect domestic value added in exports of different types of firm. We find that in China, both state-owned enterprises (SOEs) and small and medium domestic private enterprises (SMEs) have much higher shares of indirect exports and ratios of value-added exports to gross exports (VAX), compared to foreign-invested and large domestic private firms. Based on IO tables for both 2007 and 2010, we find increasing VAX ratios for all firm types, particularly for SOEs. By extending the method proposed by Antràs et al. (2012), we find that SOEs are consistently more upstream while SMEs are consistently more downstream within industries. These findings suggest that SOEs still play an important role in shaping China's exports. Wang, Fei Verfasser (DE-588)171882091 aut Wang, Zhi Verfasser (DE-588)17106142X aut CESifo working paper 4797 : Category 8, Trade policy (DE-604)BV013978326 4797 http://www.cesifo-group.de/de/ifoHome/search/result.html?main.query=4797 Verlag kostenfrei Volltext |
spellingShingle | Tang, Heiwai Wang, Fei Wang, Zhi The domestic segment of global supply chains in China under state capitalism CESifo working paper |
title | The domestic segment of global supply chains in China under state capitalism |
title_auth | The domestic segment of global supply chains in China under state capitalism |
title_exact_search | The domestic segment of global supply chains in China under state capitalism |
title_full | The domestic segment of global supply chains in China under state capitalism Heiwai Tang ; Fei Wang ; Zhi Wang |
title_fullStr | The domestic segment of global supply chains in China under state capitalism Heiwai Tang ; Fei Wang ; Zhi Wang |
title_full_unstemmed | The domestic segment of global supply chains in China under state capitalism Heiwai Tang ; Fei Wang ; Zhi Wang |
title_short | The domestic segment of global supply chains in China under state capitalism |
title_sort | the domestic segment of global supply chains in china under state capitalism |
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