Journal of Chaohu University ›› 2019, Vol. 21 ›› Issue (4): 85-91.doi: 10.12152/j.issn.1672-2868.2019.04.013

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On the Influencing Factors of Global Value Chain Status: An Empirical Analysis Based on  Cross-border Panel Data of OECD Countries and Non-OECD Countries and Regions

Abstract: Based on the theory of OECD countries and non-OECD countries and regions, this paper analyses the influencing factors of the status of global value chain of countries with different levels of economic development,and uses the TiVA database of OECD-WTO in December 2018 to make an empirical analysis of 63 countries' cross -border panel data. The results show that: for all sample countries, the positive impetus of institutional environment is stronger than the level of government public service, and the upgrading of industrial structure will also promote the status of global value chain; for OECD countries, the level of government public service is of great significance to the rise of their global value chain status, while the level of infrastructure has a negative impact on climbing to the high-end of their global value chain; for non-OECD countries (regions), promoting industrial upgrading, technological innovation and optimizing the institutional environment are all important ways to enhance the status of non-OECD countries(regions)in the global value chain. #br#   

  1. Economics School, Anhui University, Hefei Anhui 230601
  • Received:2019-02-01 Online:2019-07-25 Published:2019-07-25
  • Contact: WU Li-na

Abstract: Abstract: Based on the theory of OECD countries and non-OECD countries and regions, this paper analyses the influencing factors of the status of global value chain of countries with different levels of economic development,and uses the TiVA database of OECD-WTO in December 2018 to make an empirical analysis of 63 countries' cross -border panel data. The results show that: for all sample countries, the positive impetus of institutional environment is stronger than the level of government public service, and the upgrading of industrial structure will also promote the status of global value chain; for OECD countries, the level of government public service is of great significance to the rise of their global value chain status, while the level of infrastructure has a negative impact on climbing to the high-end of their global value chain; for non-OECD countries (regions), promoting industrial upgrading, technological innovation and optimizing the institutional environment are all important ways to enhance the status of non-OECD countries(regions)in the global value chain. 

Key words: Key words: global value chain status, influencing factors, OECD countries, non-OECD countries and regions

CLC Number: 

  • F424