SACU in Global Value Chains

Once concentrated among a few large economies, global flows of goods, services, and capital now reach an ever larger number of economies worldwide. Global trade in goods and services increased 10 times between 1980 and 2011, while FDI flows increased almost 30-fold. The sales from foreign-owned firms amount to $26 trillion. As many as 3,000 bilateral investment treaties have been signed to create the framework of deep agreements needed not only to facilitate the global movement of final goods and services but also to internationalize entire processes of production. All these flows have grown over time, creating increasingly dense and complex networks. This note is intended provide an overview of SACU countries’ participation and performance in GVCs, drawing on several data sources and indicators, and most importantly the recently released 189-country Eora multi-region-input-output (MRIO) database (Lenzen et al. 2012, 2013). Following this introduction, the note is structured in five additional sections. Section two discusses in greater detail the scope of the report, including the data sources and methodological approaches, as well as their respective limitations. Section three looks at structural integration in trade, including the degree to which SACU countries import and export intermediates. Section four analyzes trends in value-added exports as a first step in exploring GVC participation. Section five hones in on the core measures of GVC participation and a brief analysis of SACU countries’ position in GVCs. Finally, section six concludes by bringing together the main findings from the analysis.

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Main Authors: Engel, Jakob, Winkler, Deborah, Farole, Thomas
Format: Report biblioteca
Language:English
en_US
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2016-01
Subjects:TRADE VOLUMES, AUTOMOBILE, CURRENCY APPRECIATION, WORLD TRADE ORGANIZATION, PRODUCTION, LAGS, AUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRY, REGIONAL TRADE AGREEMENTS, EXPORT SECTORS, FOREIGN INVESTORS, GLOBAL MARKETS, STRUCTURAL CHANGE, VEHICLES, DOMESTIC INDUSTRIES, FARES, GDP PER CAPITA, IMPACT OF TRADE, EXPORTS, TREND, EMISSIONS, TRADE FLOWS, POLITICAL ECONOMY, EXPORTERS, ECONOMIC STRUCTURE, WELFARE, OPTIMIZATION, INCENTIVES, ECONOMIC POLICY, TRADE OPENNESS, CARRIERS, INPUTS, TRADE PERFORMANCE, WEALTH, TRANSPORT SERVICES, SURPLUS LABOR, TRENDS, ECONOMIC OUTLOOK, DRIVERS, TRADE AGREEMENTS, FINAL GOODS, INPUT- OUTPUT TABLES, DEVELOPMENT, VEHICLE, GROSS EXPORTS, EXOGENOUS SHOCKS, COSTS, CURRENCY, TRAINING, EXPORT GROWTH, TELECOMMUNICATIONS, TRADE INTEGRATION, TRANSPORT, DOMESTIC PRODUCERS, REGIONAL TRADE, ECONOMIC COOPERATION, DEVELOPMENT STRATEGIES, APPAREL MANUFACTURING, SPECIALIZATION, APPAREL SECTOR, MARKETS, WTO, METAL PRODUCTS, TRUE, OPEN ECONOMY, ACCESS, TRADE POLICY, APPAREL EXPORTS, TRANSPORT EQUIPMENT, NATURAL RESOURCES, GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT, FUELS, SUBSIDIES, TRADE POLICIES, ECONOMIC RESEARCH, INFRASTRUCTURE, TAXES, EXPORT VALUE, AUTOMOBILES, TRADE MORE, INDUSTRIAL POLICIES, PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH, CONSUMPTION, DRIVING, VALUE ADDED, WAGES, POLICIES, INTERNATIONAL TRADE, TRANSPARENCY, TRADE COSTS, VALUE, DEMAND SHOCKS, COMPETITIVENESS, APPAREL INDUSTRIES, TRAINS, COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGES, MOTOR VEHICLE, NATIONAL INCOME, GLOBAL TRADE ANALYSIS, INVESTMENT TREATIES, INTERMEDIATE GOODS, AGRICULTURE, CONSUMERS, MOTOR VEHICLES, INPUT-OUTPUT TABLES, PRICE FLUCTUATIONS, TARIFF BARRIERS, MEASUREMENT, OPENNESS, GROSS OUTPUT, DYNAMIC ANALYSIS, ECONOMIC COMPETITIVENESS, TERMS OF TRADE, ECONOMIC SYSTEMS, CAPITAL GOODS, CROSSING, TRADE DATA, MACROECONOMIC SHOCKS, AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS, TRADE, GDP, TRADE PARTNERS, GOODS, TRADE FLOW DATA, THEORY, AGGREGATE TRADE, GLOBAL TRADE, MARKET SHARE, TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER, COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS, GROWTH RATE, BILATERAL TRADE, VERTICAL SPECIALIZATION, INVESTMENT, COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGE, TARIFF, COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE, SUPPLY, FUEL, TRAILS, TRADE PARTNER, INVESTMENTS, PATTERNS OF TRADE, WORLD TRADE, BILATERAL TRADE DATA, HEAVY RELIANCE, TOTAL OUTPUT, PETROLEUM PRODUCTS, INTERMEDIATE INPUTS, TRANSPORT COSTS, APPAREL, LABOR MARKETS, OUTCOMES, OPEN ECONOMIES, GROWTH POTENTIAL, MANUFACTURING LABOR FORCE, AUTO INDUSTRY,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2016/01/25840860/sacu-global-value-chains-measuring-gvc-integration-position-performance-botswana-lesotho-namibia-south-africa-swaziland
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/23789
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