459 research outputs found

    Replication Data for: Jobs and Productivity Growth in Global Value Chains: New Evidence for Twenty-five Low- and Middle- Income Countries

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    Pahl, S., Timmer, M.P., Gouma, F.R., &Woltjer, P.J., (2022). Jobs and Productivity Growth in Global Value Chains: New Evidence for Twenty-five Low- and Middle- Income Countries. The World Bank Economic Review, 2022;, lhac003, https://doi.org/10.1093/wber/lhac003 Associated working paper and supplementary material</a

    Replication Data for: Measuring bilateral exports of value added: a unified framework

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    Los, B., & Timmer, M. P. (2018). Measuring bilateral exports of value added: a unified framework (No. w24896). National Bureau of Economic Research, DOI: 10.3386/w24896 Related website</a

    Blowin' in the wind

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    The new Open Jet Facility wind tunnel, which is scheduled to blow its first wind on 24 October, has been a project in the mind of designer Nando Timmer for over twenty years. &#34I have had moments when I thought it was never going to happen.&#3

    Replication Data for: Functional specialisation in trade

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    Timmer, M. P., Miroudot, S., & de Vries, G. J. (2019). Functional specialisation in trade. Journal of Economic Geography, 19(1), 1-30, DOI: 10.1093/jeg/lby056 Related website</a

    Replication Data for: How global are global value chains? A new approach to measure international fragmentation

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    Los, B., Timmer, M. P., & de Vries, G. J. (2015). How global are global value chains? A new approach to measure international fragmentation. Journal of regional science, 55(1), 66-92, DOI: 10.1111/jors.12121 Related website</a

    Replication Data for: Jobs and Productivity Growth in Global Value Chains: New Evidence for Twenty-five Low- and Middle- Income Countries

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    Pahl, S., Timmer, M.P., Gouma, F.R., &amp;Woltjer, P.J., (2022). Jobs and Productivity Growth in Global Value Chains: New Evidence for Twenty-five Low- and Middle- Income Countries. The World Bank Economic Review, 2022;, lhac003, https://doi.org/10.1093/wber/lhac003 Associated working paper and supplementary materia

    Replication Data for: Export Diversification from an Activity Perspective : An Exploration Using Occupation Data

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    Kruse,Hagen; Timmer,Marcel Peter; De Vries,Gaaitzen Johannes; Ye,Xianjia "Export Diversification from an Activity Perspective : An Exploration Using Occupation Data (English)" Policy Research working paper no. WPS 10463 Washington, D.C. : World Bank Group, related webpage</a

    Replication Data for: Slicing up global value chains

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    Timmer, M. P., Erumban, A. A., Los, B., Stehrer, R., & De Vries, G. J. (2014). Slicing up global value chains. Journal of economic perspectives, 28(2), 99-118, DOI: 10.1257/jep.28.2.99 Related website</a

    Climbing the technology ladder too fast? : an international comparison of productivity in South and East-Asian manufacturing, 1963-1993

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    This paper provides a star comparison of manufacturing productivity levels in China, India, Indonesia, South Korea and Taiwan with the US as the reference country for the period 1963-1993. South Korea and Taiwan showed prolonged catch up in labour productivity with the US, whereas the other countries had long periods of relative stagnation. This is reflected in relative performance of seven detailed manufacturing branches. Physical capital per hour worked in the Asian countries is still well below the US level and there are abundant opportunities for further capital intensification. Relative total factor productivity levels in South-Korean and Taiwanese manufacturing are much lower than in the US in all manufacturing branches. The same is true for India and Indonesia compared to South Korea and Taiwan. Hence, late industrializers do not automatically benefit from the increasing global pool of technologies.

    Replication Data for: Supply Chain Fragmentation and the Global Trade Elasticity: A New Accounting Framework

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    Timmer, M. P., Los, B., Stehrer, R., &amp; de Vries, G. J. (2021). Supply Chain Fragmentation and the Global Trade Elasticity: A New Accounting Framework. IMF Economic Review, 1-25, DOI: 10.1057 /s41308-021-00134-8 Related websit
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