This thesis investigates the role of economic complexity within global value chains (GVCs) at the subnational level, focusing on Italian provinces. By combining export data with input–output linkages, it evaluates how provincial specialization and knowledge intensity shape their integration into GVCs.
This thesis investigates the role of economic complexity within global value chains (GVCs) at the subnational level, focusing on Italian provinces. By combining export data with input–output linkages, it evaluates how provincial specialization and knowledge intensity shape their integration into GVCs.
Economic Complexity and GVCs: evidence from Italian NUTS-3 regions
DI LENNA, LORENZO
2024/2025
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