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The Effect of Tariffs in Global Value Chains
EconomicsIMF Working Papers

The Effect of Tariffs in Global Value Chains

J. Eugster, F. Jaumotte, et al.

Discover how tariffs influence economic dynamics even for countries and sectors not directly affected. This insightful research by Johannes Eugster, Florence Jaumotte, Margaux MacDonald, and Roberto Piazza delves into the complexities of global value chains and the surprising effects of protectionist measures on value added and employment.... show more
Abstract
This paper empirically investigates the impact of tariffs when production is organized in global value chains. Using global input-output matrices, we construct four different tariff measures that capture the direct and indirect exposure to tariffs at different stages of the production chain for a broad set of countries and industries. Our results suggest that tariffs have significant effects on economic outcomes, including on countries and sectors not directly targeted. We find that tariffs higher up and further down in the value chain depress value added, employment, labor productivity and total factor productivity to varying degrees. We find no benefits for the sector that enjoys additional protection, yet there is some evidence of economic activity being diverted, i.e. positive effects on value added and employment from tariffs imposed on competitors. Our paper relates to recent innovations in theoretical gravity models and provides an empirical assessment of possible long-term effects of recent trade tensions.
Publisher
IMF Working Papers
Published On
Feb 16, 2022
Authors
Johannes Eugster, Florence Jaumotte, Margaux MacDonald, Roberto Piazza
Tags
tariffsglobal value chainseconomic outcomesvalue addedemploymenttrade tensionslabor productivity
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