The Internal Geography of Services Value-Added in Exports: A Latin American Perspective
Eduardo Haddad and
Inácio Araújo
No 2005, Research papers & Policy papers on Trade Dynamics and Policies from Policy Center for the New South
Abstract:
We estimate the contents of services value-added incorporated in goods exports in different countries in Latin America, exploring the local dimension of the results. We use inter-regional input-output analysis to trace and map domestic value-added embedded in those countries’ exports. We add to the discussion of global value chains the internal, withincountry geography of trade in value-added, since the set of locational preferences that help understanding the spatial patterns of natural resource-intensive activities differ dramatically from that for services. The decoupling of the patterns of value-added in non-services and services activities reveals a potential new form of “geography of discontents” in the region.
Date: 2020-10
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Journal Article: The internal geography of services value‐added in exports: A Latin American perspective (2021) 
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