Despite the efforts made to increase women’s inclusion in the economy, they are still underrepresented in trade in general and in global value chains in particular. Thus, this paper aims at examining the impact of global value chains on women’s trade participation as entrepreneurs and employees. It also analyzes how this effect is moderated through external (gender provisions in trade agreements) and internal (investment climate variables) factors...
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2024/01/12
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Documento de trabajo sobre investigaciones relativas a políticas
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WPS10667
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1
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2024/01/12
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Disclosed
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Are Global Value Chains Women Friendly in Developing Countries ? Evidence from Firm-Level Data