Beyond the copper sector: Chile’s engagement in international production networks

Although international trade has been a major driver of Chile’s economic growth in the last decades, exports remain highly concentrated in the mining and metals sectors (which capture copper products at different levels of processing). This export specialization pattern reflects in Chile’s insertion...

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spelling oai-11362-433342020-11-25T22:58:09Z Beyond the copper sector: Chile’s engagement in international production networks Zaclicever, Dayna POLITICA INDUSTRIAL DESARROLLO INDUSTRIAL COMPETITIVIDAD VALOR EXPORTACIONES COMERCIO INTERNACIONAL INDUSTRIAL POLICY INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT COMPETITIVENESS VALUE EXPORTS INTERNATIONAL TRADE Although international trade has been a major driver of Chile’s economic growth in the last decades, exports remain highly concentrated in the mining and metals sectors (which capture copper products at different levels of processing). This export specialization pattern reflects in Chile’s insertion in international production networks, where it is positioned as an upstream provider of low and medium lowtechnology inputs. This document analyses Chile’s engagement in international value chains along the period 1995- 2014, providing evidence at both the aggregate and firm level. Abstract .-- Introduction .-- I. Chile’s participation in international value chains: an aggregate view .-- II. A firm-level perspective of Chile’s forward engagement in international value chains .-- III. Concluding remarks. 2018-03-05T12:49:20Z 2018-03-05T12:49:20Z 2018-02-28 Texto Documento Completo http://hdl.handle.net/11362/43334 LC/TS.2018/3 en Serie Comercio Internacional 139 .pdf application/pdf CHILE CHILE ECLAC
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topic POLITICA INDUSTRIAL
DESARROLLO INDUSTRIAL
COMPETITIVIDAD
VALOR
EXPORTACIONES
COMERCIO INTERNACIONAL
INDUSTRIAL POLICY
INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT
COMPETITIVENESS
VALUE
EXPORTS
INTERNATIONAL TRADE
spellingShingle POLITICA INDUSTRIAL
DESARROLLO INDUSTRIAL
COMPETITIVIDAD
VALOR
EXPORTACIONES
COMERCIO INTERNACIONAL
INDUSTRIAL POLICY
INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT
COMPETITIVENESS
VALUE
EXPORTS
INTERNATIONAL TRADE
Zaclicever, Dayna
Beyond the copper sector: Chile’s engagement in international production networks
description Although international trade has been a major driver of Chile’s economic growth in the last decades, exports remain highly concentrated in the mining and metals sectors (which capture copper products at different levels of processing). This export specialization pattern reflects in Chile’s insertion in international production networks, where it is positioned as an upstream provider of low and medium lowtechnology inputs. This document analyses Chile’s engagement in international value chains along the period 1995- 2014, providing evidence at both the aggregate and firm level.
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author Zaclicever, Dayna
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title Beyond the copper sector: Chile’s engagement in international production networks
title_short Beyond the copper sector: Chile’s engagement in international production networks
title_full Beyond the copper sector: Chile’s engagement in international production networks
title_fullStr Beyond the copper sector: Chile’s engagement in international production networks
title_full_unstemmed Beyond the copper sector: Chile’s engagement in international production networks
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