Italian Regions in Global Value Chains: An Input-Output Approach
Chiara Bentivogli,
Tommaso Ferraresi,
Paola Monti,
Renato Paniccià and
Stefano Rosignoli
Politica economica, 2019, issue 1, 55-94
Abstract:
This work uses input-output techniques to analyse the value added content of the interregional and international trade of Italian regions, which have marked differences in their level of development and production structure. Regions differ from one another in their degree of dependence on international and other regions' demand. In the Centre and the North, the contribution of foreign demand to the production of regional value added is greater than in Southern Italy, where the role of national demand is much more important. Most regions show a significant participation in global value chains for given amounts of exports to other countries and regions, although in the South such exports are smaller overall in relation to total production. Southern regions are also somewhat peripheral in the geography of international trade and depend to a greater extent on national suppliers; moreover, the supply ties between the different regions of the South are weak compared with the ties with some regions of the Centre and North.
Keywords: Global Value Chains; Input-Output Tables; Trade in Value Added; Regional Trade. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2019
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