Macroeconomic Determinants of India’s Participation in Global Value Chains: An Empirical Evidence

Sharadendu Sharma, R. Arora
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Global value chains (GVCs) have significantly changed the world trade scenario. Many developed countries gained benefits through production fragmentation, and it has worked as hope for the developing world. India is also one of the participants but its share in global GVC space is very limited. The recent pandemic comes with a lot of opportunities for India to emerge as a new GVC hub in the Asia-Pacific region. This requires the study of factors determining the extent of India’s participation in GVCs. The present article is an attempt in this direction wherein various factors determining the forward and backward participation levels are identified. At a macro level, the study found the positive role of technology advancement, domestic capital and industrial capacity in promoting the level of participation in GVCs, while the role of net FDI inflows is found to be negative. This highlights the requirement for conducive policies to reap the maximum benefits associated with foreign capital. India is already observing the benefits and growing, but still, it has to cover a long path. The time has come to make an image of the brand India in the world and reap maximum benefits from the GVC participation. JEL Codes: F14, F40, O24
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印度参与全球价值链的宏观经济决定因素:经验证据
全球价值链显著改变了世界贸易格局。许多发达国家通过生产分散获得了利益,它也成为发展中国家的希望。印度也是参与者之一,但其在全球全球价值链领域的份额非常有限。最近的大流行给印度带来了许多机会,使其成为亚太地区新的全球价值链中心。这就需要研究决定印度参与全球价值链程度的因素。本文就是在这个方向上的一个尝试,其中确定了决定向前和向后参与水平的各种因素。在宏观层面上,研究发现技术进步、国内资本和产业能力对全球价值链参与水平的促进作用为正,而FDI净流入对全球价值链参与水平的促进作用为负。这突出表明需要有利的政策,以获得与外国资本有关的最大利益。印度已经看到了好处,并在不断增长,但仍有很长的路要走。现在是时候在世界上树立印度的品牌形象,并从参与全球价值链中获得最大利益。JEL代码:F14, F40, O24
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