Sub‐Saharan Africa's participation in global value chains: 1995–2021

Michele Mancini, Aaditya Mattoo, Daria Taglioni, Deborah Winkler
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Abstract This paper examines Sub‐Saharan Africa's (SSA) role in global value chains (GVCs) through a new comprehensive country‐sector level database. It reaffirms known aspects: SSA's involvement in GVCs has grown but still trails other regions, especially in manufacturing. Typically, SSA is involved in upstream production stages, exporting commodities that are later processed and re‐exported by other countries. Only few SSA countries have integrated into manufacturing GVCs, importing inputs for export production. SSA also engages more in GVCs with external partners than with other SSA countries. Yet, new insights also emerge. SSA increasingly provides inputs for its own export products, though not for domestic sales. Additionally, African GVCs are shifting alliances; China and India are rising as sources for supply of inputs and final demand, overtaking Europe. However, the United States and Europe remain pivotal final destinations for African goods and re‐export hubs of African value added.
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撒哈拉以南非洲参与全球价值链:1995-2021年
摘要:本文通过一个新的综合国家-部门级数据库,研究了撒哈拉以南非洲(SSA)在全球价值链(GVCs)中的作用。它重申了已知的方面:SSA对全球价值链的参与有所增加,但仍落后于其他地区,特别是在制造业方面。通常,SSA参与上游生产阶段,出口商品,然后由其他国家加工和再出口。只有少数撒哈拉以南非洲国家融入了制造业全球价值链,进口出口生产所需的投入。与其他SSA国家相比,SSA也更多地与外部合作伙伴参与全球价值链。然而,新的见解也出现了。SSA越来越多地为自己的出口产品提供投入,尽管不是为国内销售。此外,非洲的全球价值链正在转变联盟;中国和印度正在超越欧洲,成为原材料供应和最终需求的来源。然而,美国和欧洲仍然是非洲商品的主要最终目的地和非洲附加值的再出口中心。
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