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040 _aES-MaIEF
_bspa
_cES-MaIEF
041 _aeng
100 1 _966955
_aBailey, David
245 2 _a" Home - sourcing " and closer value chains in mature economies
_b : the case of Spanish manufacturing
_c David Bailey, Carlo Corradini and Lisa De Propris
260 _c2018
500 _aResumen.
504 _aBibliografía.
520 _aThis paper offers a novel perspective on manufacturing home-sourcing. We present evidence that home-sourcing occurs in the context of a new competitive environment where the relative importance of scale economies versus variety is altered, and a recoupling of innovation and production within industrial ecosystems becomes desirable. We look at the determinants of manufacturing home-sourcing. We find that R&D-intensive businesses with core non-standardized products are more likely to switch sourcing of components to the home economy from abroad. Our findings provide evidence in favour of increasing trends towards closer value chains for knowledge-intensive production, suggesting that the possibilities for (and potential impact of) home-sourcing have not been fully recognised as pathways to industrial and economic renewal in mature economies. The implications for industrial policy are to focus on the resilience of existing national industrial ecosystems and their attractiveness and ability to integrate incoming business opportunities.
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_aVIVIENDA
650 4 _966956
_aEQUIPAMIENTO
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_aINDUSTRIA
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_aESPAÑA
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_aCorradini, Carlo‏
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_aDe Propris, Lisa‏
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_oOP 1352/2018/6
_tCambridge Journal of Economics
_w(IEF)69181
_x 0309-166X
_g v. 42, n. 6, November 2018, p. 1567-1584
856 _uhttps://academic.oup.com/cje/issue/42/6
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_d139877