African firms in global value chains: What can we learn from firm‐level data in Cameroon and Côte d'Ivoire?

Romaric Coulibaly, Heddie Moreno, Akiko Suwa‐Eisenmann, Nouhoum Traore
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Abstract The paper offers a detailed review of African firms' participation to international value chains and provides new quantitative insights on two countries, Cameroon and Ivory Coast, based on a unique dataset, which was obtained by merging firm census and detailed customs transactions over time. “GVC firms” are defined as firms that both export and import, with positive production and labour. The paper characterises GVC firms in the two countries. GVC firms represent about 15% of manufacturing firms; they are more frequent than pure exporters, a sign of the challenges faced by firms in those countries if they want to sell abroad. In line with the literature on firm heterogeneity and trade, firms engaged in GVCs are larger, more productive and live longer than one‐way‐traders or domestic firms. African markets are the main destination of manufacturing GVCs in Ivory Coast, while Cameroon GVC firms rely on OECD (including for agricultural exports). There is limited cross‐penetration between African‐oriented and OECD‐oriented GVC firms over time. The probability of moving into a GVC is higher for exporters than for importers, showing that exporting is a stepping stone for African firms to join a GVC.
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全球价值链中的非洲企业:我们可以从喀麦隆和Côte科特迪瓦的企业层面数据中学到什么?
本文基于一个独特的数据集,对非洲企业参与国际价值链进行了详细的回顾,并对喀麦隆和科特迪瓦这两个国家提供了新的定量见解,该数据集是通过合并企业普查和详细的海关交易而获得的。“全球价值链企业”被定义为既出口又进口,生产和劳动力均为正的企业。这篇论文描述了两国全球价值链公司的特点。全球价值链公司约占制造业公司的15%;他们比纯粹的出口商更为频繁,这表明这些国家的公司如果想要向海外销售,将面临挑战。根据关于企业异质性和贸易的文献,从事全球价值链的企业比单向贸易商或国内企业规模更大,生产率更高,寿命更长。非洲市场是科特迪瓦制造业全球价值链的主要目的地,而喀麦隆的全球价值链公司依赖于经合组织(包括农业出口)。随着时间的推移,面向非洲和面向经合组织的全球价值链公司之间的交叉渗透有限。出口商进入全球价值链的可能性高于进口商,这表明出口是非洲公司加入全球价值链的垫脚石。
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