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National industrial competence and global added value chains: methodological instrumentarium of macroeconomic analysis
Author(s) -
Sergey Tolkachev,
Artyom Teplyakov
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
èkonomičeskoe vozroždenie rossii
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1990-9780
DOI - 10.37930/1990-9780-2021-2-68-40-52
Subject(s) - competence (human resources) , division of labour , global value chain , industrial organization , business , context (archaeology) , industrial production , economics , international trade , management , macroeconomics , market economy , geography , comparative advantage , archaeology
In the context of the developing global economic crisis, it is important to have an adequate methodological toolkit for the global positioning of the manufacturing industry in different countries of the world in the production value chains. In this work, the authors made an attempt to further develop their own concept that solves this problem. A methodology for calculating indices reflecting the dynamics of national industrial competence “in the context” of the integration of the country’s manufacturing industries into global value chains is presented. The calculations and conclusions are based on the OECD TiVA statistical database (2018). The tendencies of industrial development of thirty economies of the world, including the Russian one, were identified, taking into account their “embedding” in global value chains. So, if the manufacturing industry of Russia, participating in the international division of labor, manages to maintain an average level of general national industrial competence, then its strategic positions associated with the development of high-tech industries can be qualified as “outsider”. The author’s methodology seems promising in terms of assessing the global economic positioning of countries and formulating recommendations for national regulators of manufacturing activity.

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