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SERVICES IN GLOBAL VALUE CHAINS - AN INSIGHT INTO THE CURRENT SITUATION IN THE EU MEMBER STATES
Drustvena Istrazivanja ; 31(1):63-87, 2022.
Article in English | ProQuest Central | ID: covidwho-1811129
ABSTRACT
Globalni lanci vrijednosti sastoje se od mnogih proizvodnih procesa i faza/zadaća u raznim zemljama. Istraživanja o globalnim lancima vrijednosti uglavnom su usredotočena na proizvode prerad strok signivačke industrije, često zanemarujući ulogu usluga. U ovom radu naglasak je na sektoru usluga, trgovini uslugama i mjerenju sudjelovanja uslužnih sektora u GVC-u u zemljama Europske unije. Postoje četiri načina isporuke (pružanja) usluge od proizvod strok signača do potrošača. Službene statistike uključuju neke od tih načina, pri čemu su neki od njih "skriveni" unutar industrijske proizvodnje. Prema provedenoj analizi i dobivenim rezultatima proizlazi da je trgovina uslugama podcijenjena;usluge predstavljaju većinski udio u dodanoj vrijednosti BDP-a Europske unije, a istodobno predstavljaju manje od polovice vrijednosti vanjske trgovine EU-a;udio domaće dodane vrijednosti u sektoru usluga viši je u odnosu na sektor prerad strok signivačke industrije, što pokazuje značenje domaćih resursa u stvaranju i izvozu usluga. Industrijski sektori u EU-u sadrže visok udio usluga u svojoj proizvodnji, pa usluge predstavljaju više od 30 % vrijednosti proizvodnje prerad strok signivačke industrije (pri čemu veći udio pripada uslugama iz inozemstva).AlternateGlobal value chains (GVCs) consist of many production processes and phases/tasks that take place in different countries. The studies of the global value chains are mainly focused on manufactured products, often neglecting the role of services. In this paper, the emphasis is on the service sector, trade in services and the measurement of their participation in GVCs in the EU member states. There are four different ways, "modes of supply", to deliver services from a producer to the final customer. Official statistics include some of these modes, whereas some are hidden within the manufacturing process. According to the descriptive statistics analysis and presented data employed, it is clear that services trade is undervalued;services represent the majority of value added in the EU's GDP but less than half of foreign trade;domestic value added in the service sector is higher than in manufacturing, which indicates the importance of domestic resources in the creation and export of services. EU industries are highly serviced and, interestingly, services contribute to more than 30 per cent of manufacturing production, with a higher share of foreign services.
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Full text: Available Collection: Databases of international organizations Database: ProQuest Central Language: English Journal: Drustvena Istrazivanja Year: 2022 Document Type: Article