Growth and distribution regimes under global value chains: Diversification, integration, and uneven development

IF 5 2区 经济学 Q1 ECONOMICS Structural Change and Economic Dynamics Pub Date : 2024-05-16 DOI:10.1016/j.strueco.2024.05.012
Arpan Ganguly , Danilo Spinola
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This study investigates the macroeconomic interactions between productive structure and income distribution in the context of Global Value Chains (GVC). Our research goes beyond the traditional scope by presenting a detailed typology that examines how globalisation has amplified uneven development processes on a global scale. This in-depth exploration provides valuable insights into the intricate interplay between global economic integration and regional development disparities, thereby contributing to the broader understanding of growth and distribution in the context of globalisation. We propose a theoretical framework inspired by the Structuralist literature to identify three distinct regimes in globalised production chains: (1) a structure/diversification regime based on the Balance of Payments Constrained Model (BPCM) literature, (2) an integration regime derived from the GVC literature, and (3) a functional income distribution regime in open economies. We use Principal Component Analysis (PCA) to create indices (proxies) for each regime to then identify country patterns within a structured typology. We then analyse growth trajectories and estimate the causal relationship between these regimes and per-capita growth using multiple regression models – fixed effects (FE), instrumental variables (IV), and generalised method of moments (GMM). Our dataset includes data from 60 countries between 1995 and 2018, sourced from the World Development Indicators (WDI), World Input-Output Database (WIOD), Trade in Value Added (TiVA), and the Penn World Tables (PWT). This study significantly enhances the understanding of structuralist growth models by offering a comprehensive and unified narrative on the variety of economic growth regimes within Global Value Chains (GVCs).

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全球价值链下的增长与分配机制:多样化、一体化和不均衡发展
本研究调查了全球价值链(GVC)背景下生产结构与收入分配之间的宏观经济互动关系。我们的研究超越了传统范围,提出了一种详细的类型学,探讨全球化如何在全球范围内放大了不均衡的发展进程。这一深入探讨为全球经济一体化与地区发展差距之间错综复杂的相互作用提供了宝贵的见解,从而有助于更广泛地理解全球化背景下的增长与分配问题。我们在结构主义文献的启发下提出了一个理论框架,以确定全球化生产链中的三种不同制度:(1) 基于国际收支约束模型(BPCM)文献的结构/多样化制度,(2) 源自全球价值链文献的一体化制度,以及 (3) 开放经济体中的功能性收入分配制度。我们使用主成分分析法(PCA)为每种制度创建指数(代用指标),然后在结构化类型中识别国家模式。然后,我们使用多重回归模型--固定效应(FE)、工具变量(IV)和广义矩方法(GMM)--分析增长轨迹并估计这些制度与人均增长之间的因果关系。我们的数据集包括 60 个国家 1995 年至 2018 年的数据,数据来源包括世界发展指标(WDI)、世界投入产出数据库(WIOD)、贸易增值(TiVA)和宾大世界表格(PWT)。本研究通过对全球价值链(GVCs)内各种经济增长制度进行全面、统一的阐述,极大地增强了人们对结构主义增长模型的理解。
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期刊介绍: Structural Change and Economic Dynamics publishes articles about theoretical, applied and methodological aspects of structural change in economic systems. The journal publishes work analysing dynamics and structural breaks in economic, technological, behavioural and institutional patterns.
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