Deep Trade Agreements and Global Value Chains: The Case of Chile, Colombia and Brazil

The paper analyzes the influence of a country's participation within the global value chains in the adoption of deep trade agreements. To do this, the paper combines statistical analysis with the case study of three Latin American countries: Chile, Colombia and Brazil. It is argued that a high...

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Main Author: Zelicovich, Julieta
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Published: Universidad Pedagógica y Tecnológica de Colombia 2019
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Online Access:https://revistas.uptc.edu.co/index.php/cenes/article/view/8808
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description The paper analyzes the influence of a country's participation within the global value chains in the adoption of deep trade agreements. To do this, the paper combines statistical analysis with the case study of three Latin American countries: Chile, Colombia and Brazil. It is argued that a high participation in global value chains may be a sufficient cause to explain the signature of such agreements, but that it does not constitute a necessary cause for it. On the contrary, other political-ideological variables, such as the orientations of the development model or the strategy of international insertion have been equally or even more important than the participation in the global value chains to explain these type of commitments in regional integration agreements.
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spelling oai:oai.revistas.uptc.edu.co:article-88082022-06-17T21:35:25Z Deep Trade Agreements and Global Value Chains: The Case of Chile, Colombia and Brazil Acuerdos comerciales profundos y cadenas globales de valor: el caso de Chile, Colombia y Brasil Zelicovich, Julieta international trade commodity agreements globalization economic integration global value chains comercio internacional, acuerdos sobre mercancías, globalización, integración económica, cadenas globales de valor The paper analyzes the influence of a country's participation within the global value chains in the adoption of deep trade agreements. To do this, the paper combines statistical analysis with the case study of three Latin American countries: Chile, Colombia and Brazil. It is argued that a high participation in global value chains may be a sufficient cause to explain the signature of such agreements, but that it does not constitute a necessary cause for it. On the contrary, other political-ideological variables, such as the orientations of the development model or the strategy of international insertion have been equally or even more important than the participation in the global value chains to explain these type of commitments in regional integration agreements. El trabajo analiza la influencia de la participación de un país dentro de las cadenas globales de valor en la adopción de acuerdos comerciales profundos. Para ello se combina el análisis estadístico con el estudio de caso para tres países latinoamericanos: Chile, Colombia y Brasil. Se sostiene que una participación elevada en los encadenamientos productivos globales puede resultar suficiente para explicar la firma de tales acuerdos, pero que no constituye un elemento necesario para la misma. Por el contrario, las variables político-ideológicas, como las orientaciones del modelo de desarrollo o la estrategia de inserción internacional, han sido tan o más importantes que la participación en las cadenas globales de valor para explicar el tipo de compromisos en materia de integración regional.  Universidad Pedagógica y Tecnológica de Colombia 2019-08-20 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Peer reviewed Article application/pdf text/xml https://revistas.uptc.edu.co/index.php/cenes/article/view/8808 10.19053/01203053.v38.n68.2019.8808 Apuntes del Cenes; Vol. 38 No. 68 (2019); 81-112 Apuntes del Cenes; Vol. 38 Núm. 68 (2019); 81-112 2256-5779 0120-3053 spa https://revistas.uptc.edu.co/index.php/cenes/article/view/8808/8359 https://revistas.uptc.edu.co/index.php/cenes/article/view/8808/11190 Copyright (c) 2019 Julieta Zelicovich http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0
spellingShingle international trade
commodity agreements
globalization
economic integration
global value chains
comercio internacional, acuerdos sobre mercancías, globalización, integración económica, cadenas globales de valor
Zelicovich, Julieta
Deep Trade Agreements and Global Value Chains: The Case of Chile, Colombia and Brazil
title Deep Trade Agreements and Global Value Chains: The Case of Chile, Colombia and Brazil
title_alt Acuerdos comerciales profundos y cadenas globales de valor: el caso de Chile, Colombia y Brasil
title_full Deep Trade Agreements and Global Value Chains: The Case of Chile, Colombia and Brazil
title_fullStr Deep Trade Agreements and Global Value Chains: The Case of Chile, Colombia and Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Deep Trade Agreements and Global Value Chains: The Case of Chile, Colombia and Brazil
title_short Deep Trade Agreements and Global Value Chains: The Case of Chile, Colombia and Brazil
title_sort deep trade agreements and global value chains the case of chile colombia and brazil
topic international trade
commodity agreements
globalization
economic integration
global value chains
comercio internacional, acuerdos sobre mercancías, globalización, integración económica, cadenas globales de valor
topic_facet international trade
commodity agreements
globalization
economic integration
global value chains
comercio internacional, acuerdos sobre mercancías, globalización, integración económica, cadenas globales de valor
url https://revistas.uptc.edu.co/index.php/cenes/article/view/8808
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