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Factory Southern Africa? : SACU in Global Value Chains

Authors :
Farole, Thomas
Publication Year :
2016
Publisher :
World Bank, Washington, DC, 2016.

Abstract

Once concentrated among a few large economies, global flows of goods, services, and capital now reach an ever-larger number of countries worldwide. Global trade in goods and in services both increased 10 times between 1980 and 2011, while foreign direct investment (FDI) flows increased almost 30-fold. A value chain is global when some of these stages are carried out in more than one country, most notably when discrete tasks within a production process are fragmented and dispersed across a number of countries. Southern African Customs Union (SACU) - region global value chains (GVCs) are both a new reality and significant opportunity for expanding non-commodity exports to support growth, diversification, and job creation in the region. The task-based nature of GVCs creates opportunities for developing countries to establish very quickly a position in global trade within a sector in which they may have had no previous experience. For South Africa, GVCs are seen as a route to higher manufacturing exports and greater value addition. For other SACU countries, GVCs are seen as a route to diversification and global integration, and to leverage the possibility of greater investment from South Africa itself. The main objectives of the study are as follows: (i) to understand trends of GVC participation and competitiveness of South Africa and the wider SACU region, the outcomes from this participation (exports, jobs, and productivity), and the factors that determine competitiveness; (ii) to map the extent of value chain integration across the region and identify barriers to deeper integration; and (iii) to identify policies and actions that will be required to develop a globally competitive, high value-adding factory Southern Africa.

Subjects

Subjects :
TRADE LIBERALIZATION
PRODUCERS
INVESTMENT
MARKET COMPETITION
INTERMEDIATE INPUTS
INVENTORY
VALUE ADDED
ECONOMIC GROWTH
EQUILIBRIUM ANALYSIS
GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT
COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS
MEASUREMENT
VALUE–ADDED
TRANSACTION COSTS
TRADE BLOCS
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
POLICY MAKERS
LAGS
NATURAL CAPITAL
UNEMPLOYMENT
INCOME
OUTCOMES
EXPORT GROWTH
PRODUCTIVITY
VALUES
LABOR PRODUCTIVITY
QUOTAS
FINANCIAL CRISIS
COMPETITIVENESS
COMPETITION POLICY
INCENTIVES
OPTIONS
PRODUCTION COSTS
POLITICAL ECONOMIES
DISTRIBUTION
PRODUCTION PROCESSES
GOODS
AVERAGING
METALS
LABOR COSTS
TRADE POLICY
WORLD TRADE ORGANIZATION
REGULATORY REGIMES
ECONOMIC OUTLOOK
SUBSIDIES
CURRENCY APPRECIATION
MARKETS
QUALITY STANDARDS
INTERMEDIATE GOODS
GENERAL EQUILIBRIUM ANALYSIS
ECONOMICS RESEARCH
DEVELOPMENT
NATIONAL INCOME ACCOUNTING
FAILURES
PRICES
WAGES
TRADE DEFICIT
ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE
LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS
TRADE BARRIERS
EXPLOITATION
PROPERTY RIGHTS
COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGES
NATIONAL INCOME
WELFARE
SURPLUS LABOR
PRODUCTION
ENVIRONMENT
INDUSTRIALIZATION
TOTAL OUTPUT
INFLUENCE
ECONOMIC COOPERATION
STRUCTURAL CHANGE
GDP PER CAPITA
PRICING
SMALL BUSINESS
THEORY
ENVIRONMENTAL
DEVELOPMENT POLICY
TRENDS
TRADE
EQUILIBRIUM
COST SAVINGS
SUPPLY
TRADE POLICIES
PRICE CHANGES
PROPERTY
EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE
PROTECTIONISM
COSTS
ENVIRONMENTS
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
WEALTH
AGRICULTURE
GENERALIZED SYSTEM OF PREFERENCES
RESOURCES
SURCHARGES
FREE TRADE
DEVELOPED COUNTRIES
DEMAND
PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH
AUTOMOTIVE BATTERIES
CONSUMERS
ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
ECONOMIC INTEGRATION
WTO
GDP
VARIABLES
POLICY ENVIRONMENT
TRADE BALANCE
AGGREGATE ANALYSIS
CAPITAL
ECONOMIC GEOGRAPHY
POLITICAL ECONOMY
EMPIRICAL ANALYSIS
VALUE
EXPORTS
EFFECTIVE USE
ECONOMIES
TARIFFS
MONOPOLY
CAPITAL MARKETS
INTERNATIONAL TRADE
BENCHMARKS
REGULATORY FRAMEWORK
HUMAN CAPITAL
EQUITY CAPITAL
TELECOMMUNICATIONS
TRANSACTIONS COSTS
REVENUE
EQUITY
LAND
EFFICIENCY
BILATERAL TRADE
ECONOMY
STRUCTURAL UNEMPLOYMENT
COMPETITION
PROFITS
CREDIT
FIXED COSTS
EXPENDITURES
CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK
GROWTH RATE
FINANCIAL RESOURCES
UNDERESTIMATES
BENEFITS
LABOR MARKETS
FORESTRY
EXPECTATIONS
DEVELOPMENT STRATEGIES
ECONOMICS
INTEREST
RESEARCH AGENDA
COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGE
INPUTS
ITC
NATURAL RESOURCES
PUBLIC GOODS
LABOR FORCE
ECONOMIES OF SCALE
ECONOMIC CHANGE
REVENUES
CAPACITY BUILDING
EMPIRICAL RESEARCH
ECONOMIC RESEARCH
COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGES
FISHERIES

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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