2021
DOI: 10.1177/09721509211050138
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Determinants of Domestic Value Added in Exports: Empirical Evidence from India’s Manufacturing Sectors

Abstract: Over the last decade, trade policy reforms have significantly influenced the internationalization of Indian manufacturing firms, leading to deeper participation of the country in global value chains (GVCs) and international production networks (IPNs). With the growing participation of foreign firms in the value chain, the domestic value-added (DVA) content embodied in Indian exports have displayed a declining trend. Recently, in 2020, India has decided to launch the ‘Atmanirbhar (self-reliant) Bharat Abhiyan’,… Show more

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“…The paper also highlights the main issue of the limited role played by the lead firm that governs the entire value chain and sells the final product. Aggarwal et al (2021) while studying the sectoral TiVA database provided by the OECD, highlighted the role of domestic capital, foreign capital and labour intensity in promoting more participation in GVCs. These studies are focused on sectoral aspects.…”
Section: Factors Determining Gvcs Participation: a Conceptual Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The paper also highlights the main issue of the limited role played by the lead firm that governs the entire value chain and sells the final product. Aggarwal et al (2021) while studying the sectoral TiVA database provided by the OECD, highlighted the role of domestic capital, foreign capital and labour intensity in promoting more participation in GVCs. These studies are focused on sectoral aspects.…”
Section: Factors Determining Gvcs Participation: a Conceptual Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%