Technological Capabilties, Generating Value-added and Upgrading in Global Value Chains: Evidence from Developing Countries, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Miremadi, Iman (Supervisor) ; Madanizadeh, Ali (Supervisor)
Abstract
Today, global value chains(GVCs) have distributed the production of goods and services all over the world and have become the main part of global trade. GVCs provide developing countries with oppurtunities for engaging in economic activity and producing goods, without developing all the infrastructure needed for producing it yourself. but participating in GVCs also pose some challenges to developing countries. if developing countries do not enhance their ability for generating value-added, by losing the advantage of cheap labour over time, they will fall into the so-called "middle-income trap". therefore upgrading, with the broad definition of generating more value-added, should be targeted...
Cataloging briefTechnological Capabilties, Generating Value-added and Upgrading in Global Value Chains: Evidence from Developing Countries, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Miremadi, Iman (Supervisor) ; Madanizadeh, Ali (Supervisor)
Abstract
Today, global value chains(GVCs) have distributed the production of goods and services all over the world and have become the main part of global trade. GVCs provide developing countries with oppurtunities for engaging in economic activity and producing goods, without developing all the infrastructure needed for producing it yourself. but participating in GVCs also pose some challenges to developing countries. if developing countries do not enhance their ability for generating value-added, by losing the advantage of cheap labour over time, they will fall into the so-called "middle-income trap". therefore upgrading, with the broad definition of generating more value-added, should be targeted...
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