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Measuring industrial upgrading: applying factor analysis in a global value chain framework
Authors:Kailan Tian  Erik Dietzenbacher  Richard Jong-A-Pin
Institution:1. NCMIS, Academy of Mathematics and Systems Science, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, People’s Republic of China;2. University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, People’s Republic of Chinatiankailan12@163.com;4. Faculty of Economics and Business, University of Groningen, Groningen, Netherlands
Abstract:ABSTRACT

A key question for promoting international competition is how to improve the position of countries and industries in global value chains (GVCs). The first step is to properly measure industrial upgrading in GVCs. This is not a trivial issue because upgrading has not been defined unambiguously. Several authors have used different (and sometimes related) measures, all of which indicate certain aspects of upgrading. Rather than trying to find the single, ultimate measure of upgrading, we propose a different approach. We examine the multidimensionality of industrial upgrading, using eight indicators in factor analysis. Four of the eight indicators adopt the GVC perspective and include, for example, the growth of the share in value-added exports. We provide three quantitative dimensions of industrial upgrading: process upgrading, product upgrading, and skill upgrading. With these dimensions, we compare and analyze the upgrading of different countries and industries using the World Input–Output Database.
Keywords:Industrial upgrading  factor analysis  global value chains  world input–output tables
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