Abstract

AbstractWe estimate the contents of services value‐added incorporated in goods exports in different countries in Latin America, exploring the local dimension of the results. We use inter‐regional input–output analysis to trace and map domestic value‐added embedded in those countries' exports. We add to the discussion of global value chains the internal, within‐country geography of trade in value‐added, since the set of locational preferences that help understanding the spatial patterns of natural resource‐intensive activities differ dramatically from that for services.

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