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SPECIFIC FEATURES OF RUSSIA’S INTEGRATION IN GLOBAL AND REGIONAL VALUE CHAINS

Vittoria Idrisova and Yu. Litvinova
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Yu. Litvinova: Gaidar Institute for Economic Policy

Russian Economic Development, 2015, issue 12, 120-128

Abstract: A study of international value chains implies both estimating the scale of involvement of each country in the global economy and analysing the factors that infl uence the integration of companies based in diff erent countries in value chains. The latter is of special interest due to the necessity to improve the instruments applied in industrial and trade policies in order to create adequate conditions for boosting companies’ competitiveness in the world market, so as to ensure growth based on manufactures exports and the development of industry and the services sector. As shown by the results of our analysis, protectionist policy (raised customs tariff , imposition of non-tariff barriers) will have a negative impact on the volume of value added exports. And, on the contrary, the measures conducive to production capacity expansion will promote a country’s involvement in the global production chains, which in its turn will boost the volume of value added exports, thus creating incentives for further economic growth.

Keywords: VALUE; RUSSIA’S INTEGRATION; Russian Economy (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2015
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