The Global Value Chains of CERN Procurement. A Time Series Analysis for 1999 to 2024
Gerhard Streicher and
Fabian Gabelberger
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This analysis identifies the global value chains associated with CERN procurement. By analysing the period 1999-2024 it also highlights the changes in these value chains, caused by a deepening global integration, especially during the first decade of the 21st century (followed by flattening in the following decade). Although contracts are awarded overwhelmingly to firms from member countries (as well as associates and observers; Ø 1999-2024: 98 percent), we find that a sizable and increasing share of the value added associated with these contracts benefits non-member countries (on average, 13 percent of value added are generated in these countries, with China as the most important one). Together with the global impact of CERN's scientific results, this bolsters the case for attempts to widen the net of CERN member countries.
Date: 2025 Written 2025-10-09
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