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Firm Volatility in an Era of Global Value Chain: The Role of Product Quality

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  • Gideon Ndubuisi
  • Solomon Owusu

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This paper examines the effect of global value chain (GVC) participation on firm job growth volatility and the role of product quality in shaping this relationship. We find robust evidence suggesting that embeddedness in GVC reduces firm volatility, especially for firms that produce and export higher-quality products in the value chain.

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  • Gideon Ndubuisi & Solomon Owusu, 2025. "Firm Volatility in an Era of Global Value Chain: The Role of Product Quality," Working Papers 9705d6c4-3a3e-4eb9-b4d7-e, African Economic Research Consortium.
  • Handle: RePEc:aer:wpaper:9705d6c4-3a3e-4eb9-b4d7-ed909f8ebd4c
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