全球价值链中的多链策略与经济升级:来自肯尼亚园艺业的证据

Multichain strategies and economic upgrading in global value chains: Evidence from Kenyan horticulture

World Development · 2021
被引 24
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

研究了肯尼亚园艺供应商同时参与南北价值链和南南价值链的多链策略,发现多链策略显著促进了产品多样化和经济回报提升,但对产品复杂度影响不显著。

Abstract

An extensive body of research has examined the prospects for suppliers in the global South to upgrade within global value chains (GVCs) controlled by lead firms from, and oriented towards end-markets in, the global North. However, the expansion of South-South trade has altered the geography of GVCs. Previous studies highlight key differences between North-South value chains (NVCs) and South-South value chains (SVCs). Much less is known about the multichain strategies used by suppliers who participate simultaneously in NVCs and SVCs, and how these affect their prospects for economic upgrading. This article draws on the case of Kenyan horticultural suppliers to explore the implications of multichain strategies for economic upgrading, in terms of value-added tasks (product diversification and product sophistication) and economic returns (unit values). We adopt a mixed-methods approach combining transaction-level customs data for the 2006–2018 period with supplier interviews. We find that suppliers adopting multichain strategies experienced significantly more product diversification and higher economic returns than suppliers operating only in NVCs or SVCs, yet results for product sophistication are insignificant. Our results are robust to the use of multilevel linear regressions (MLRs), propensity score matching (PSM), and two-step system-GMM. The article highlights a critical need for GVC research to account for the multichain strategies of suppliers serving multiple and overlapping value chains, and their implications for economic upgrading.

多链战略经济升级全球价值链肯尼亚园艺业