Trying to find good estimates on how large proportion of the world trade takes place in value chains. Any ideas? Many studies seem to use this input-output database, but I've had difficulties trying to find out how reliable the input-output data is. http://www.wiod.org/home
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There is a figure of 70% often quoted but I don’t know its source. Probably in
@OECDtax commentary -@phdskat might know.1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes -
Many thanks! Any idea how the 70% estimate would fit together with estimates that intra-firm trade would account for more than half of the world trade? Or is it 70% of non-intra-firm trade?
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I’ve actually been looking for the exact same thing, Matti, because as far as I can tell we have no reliable estimate! Please let me know how you get on :) The 60/70% figure seems to have been a misunderstanding of an old UNCTAD report - right
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Replying to @phdskat @mattiylonen and
The 60/70% is from UNCTAD and it is for "in value chains". It gets mistaken for intrafirm (ie transfer pricing) but it includes suppliers, eg factories making shoes for Nike & Adidas, farmers growing beans for Starbucks, OEMs like Foxconn producing for Apple, Nintendo etc
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Great, thanks. It seems that the report that
@Stooort linked discusses these UNCTAD figures + intra-firm trade together — seems quite interesting but have not had time to read it properly yet.2 replies 0 retweets 1 like
wrong @Stoorrrt -- too many oooos and not enough rrrrrs ;-)
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