Why do countries experience diverging job growth trajectories in global value chains?
Job growth in GVCs typically stems from simultaneous productivity growth and the expansion of GVC production activities.
Job growth in GVCs typically stems from simultaneous productivity growth and the expansion of GVC production activities.
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