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Global value chains during the great trade collapse: a bullwhip effect?

Altomonte, Carlo and Di Mauro, Filippo and Ottaviano, Gianmarco and Rungi, Armando and Vicard, VIncent Global value chains during the great trade collapse: a bullwhip effect? Working Paper #1412/2013 European Central Bank ISSN 1725-2806.

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Abstract

This paper analyzes the performance of global value chains during the trade collapse. To do so, it exploits a unique transaction-level dataset on French firms containing information on cross-border monthly transactions matched with data on worldwide intrafirm linkages as defined by property rights (multinational business groups, hierarchies of firms). This newly assembled dataset allows us to distinguish firm-level transactions among two alternative organizational modes of global value chains: internalization of activities (intragroup trade/trade among related parties) or establishment of supply contracts (arm's length trade/trade among unrelated parties). After an overall assessment of the role of global value chains during the trade collapse, we document that intra-group trade in intermediates was characterized by a faster drop followed by a faster recovery than arm's length trade. Amplified fluctuations in terms of trade elasticities by value chains have been referred to as the "bullwhip effect" and have been attributed to the adjustment of inventories within supply chains. In this paper we first confirm the existence of such an effect due to trade in intermediates, and we underline the role that different organizational modes can play in driving this adjustment

Item Type: Working Paper (Working Paper)
Uncontrolled Keywords: Global value chains; Hierarchies of firms; Integration; Multinational firms; Trade collapse; Vertical;
Subjects: H Social Sciences > HB Economic Theory
H Social Sciences > HD Industries. Land use. Labor
Research Area: Economics and Institutional Change
Depositing User: Ms T. Iannizzi
Date Deposited: 05 Nov 2013 15:47
Last Modified: 12 May 2014 09:50
URI: http://eprints.imtlucca.it/id/eprint/1866

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