We are what we do - The added value of exports from Colombia and Valle del Cauca 2016

This paper presents the calculation of added value for exports from Colombia and Valle del Cauca in 2016 through the use of input output matrixes. It finds that the added value of Colombian exports, measured as a percentage of total value of exports was 86.5%. For Valle del Cauca, this indicator wa...

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Main Authors: Carlos Andrés Peréz, Stephany Solano Muñoz, Harold Londoño
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidad del Rosario 2020-08-01
Series:Universidad y Empresa
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Online Access:https://revistas.urosario.edu.co/index.php/empresa/article/view/8332
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spelling doaj-080adc0f12b84fa98652811561aa82692021-08-30T12:34:38ZengUniversidad del RosarioUniversidad y Empresa0124-46392145-45582020-08-01223910.12804/revistas.urosario.edu.co/empresa/a.8332We are what we do - The added value of exports from Colombia and Valle del Cauca 2016Carlos Andrés Peréz0Stephany Solano Muñoz1Harold Londoño2Cámara de Comercio de CaliCámara de Comercio de CaliCámara de Comercio de Cali This paper presents the calculation of added value for exports from Colombia and Valle del Cauca in 2016 through the use of input output matrixes. It finds that the added value of Colombian exports, measured as a percentage of total value of exports was 86.5%. For Valle del Cauca, this indicator was 60.9% reflecting a greater industrial and agro-industrial vocation that demands more inputs, both domestic and imported. The productive sector whose exports contributed the most added value to the economy of Valle del Cauca was food products. Among the main challenges, in terms of public policy and business development that stem from this study, are the consolidation of more integrated regional economies and the attracting of foreign direct investment in sectors that stimulate the production of intermediate goods. https://revistas.urosario.edu.co/index.php/empresa/article/view/8332Productive chainsglobal value chainsinput output matrixinternational trade
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Harold Londoño
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Stephany Solano Muñoz
Harold Londoño
We are what we do - The added value of exports from Colombia and Valle del Cauca 2016
Universidad y Empresa
Productive chains
global value chains
input output matrix
international trade
author_facet Carlos Andrés Peréz
Stephany Solano Muñoz
Harold Londoño
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title We are what we do - The added value of exports from Colombia and Valle del Cauca 2016
title_short We are what we do - The added value of exports from Colombia and Valle del Cauca 2016
title_full We are what we do - The added value of exports from Colombia and Valle del Cauca 2016
title_fullStr We are what we do - The added value of exports from Colombia and Valle del Cauca 2016
title_full_unstemmed We are what we do - The added value of exports from Colombia and Valle del Cauca 2016
title_sort we are what we do - the added value of exports from colombia and valle del cauca 2016
publisher Universidad del Rosario
series Universidad y Empresa
issn 0124-4639
2145-4558
publishDate 2020-08-01
description This paper presents the calculation of added value for exports from Colombia and Valle del Cauca in 2016 through the use of input output matrixes. It finds that the added value of Colombian exports, measured as a percentage of total value of exports was 86.5%. For Valle del Cauca, this indicator was 60.9% reflecting a greater industrial and agro-industrial vocation that demands more inputs, both domestic and imported. The productive sector whose exports contributed the most added value to the economy of Valle del Cauca was food products. Among the main challenges, in terms of public policy and business development that stem from this study, are the consolidation of more integrated regional economies and the attracting of foreign direct investment in sectors that stimulate the production of intermediate goods.
topic Productive chains
global value chains
input output matrix
international trade
url https://revistas.urosario.edu.co/index.php/empresa/article/view/8332
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