This book systematically examines how the digitalization of global value chains (GVCs) has driven the high-quality development of China's manufacturing industry. It reveals the intrinsic mechanisms and pathways through which digital technologies reshape the international division of labor and promote industrial upgrading.
Integrating theory with empirical analysis, the book establishes an innovative measurement framework for GVC digitalization. Using data from China's manufacturing sectors from 2000 to 2020, the book evaluates the quality of industrial development across five dimensions: innovation, coordination, green development, openness, and sharing. The book provides an in-depth analysis of the characteristics, challenges, and multidimensional impacts of Chinese manufacturing's integration into digital GVCs. Using rigorous econometric models, the study demonstrates that digitalization primarily advances high-quality manufacturing development through three channels: reducing transaction costs, fostering technological innovation, and optimizing resource allocation. Finally, the book proposes strategic pathways and policy implications targeted to China's manufacturing industry, offering a solid theoretical foundation and decision-making reference for achieving value chain upgrading and structural optimization in the digital era.
This book will be valuable for scholars and policymakers in the fields of the digital economy, global value chains, international trade, and industrial economics, as well as for university students and industry professionals.
The Open Access version of this book, available at http://www.taylorfrancis.com, has been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives (CC BY-NC-ND) 4.0 license
Table of Contents:
1 Introduction: The Digital Era and the Transformation of Chinese Manufacturing 2 Theoretical Foundations: The Evolution of Digitalization, GVCs, and Industrial Development 3 The Driving Mechanism: How Digital GVCs Foster High-Quality Manufacturing Development 4 The Global Landscape: International Division of Labor and China's Position in Digital GVCs 5 Rational Evaluation of the High-quality Development of China’s Manufacturing Industry: Industrial Development Dilemmas and Current Status of High-quality Development 6 Empirical Evidence: The Impact of Digital GVCs on Chinese Manufacturing 7 The Path Forward: Conclusions and Policy Implications
About the Author :
Dan Li is Vice Dean of the School of Finance and Trade at Liaoning University, China. Her main research area is international trade theory and policy. She has published over 50 academic papers in SSCI and CSSCI journals.
Riming Cui is Director of the Center for Russian and Mongolian Studies at Liaoning University and Professor at the School of Finance and Trade. His main research area is international trade theory and policy. He has published over 100 academic papers in SSCI and CSSCI journals.
Yiwen Ding is Deputy Director of Economics Dept. Office, Liaoning University and Adjunct Researcher of National Economic Institute and Sci-Tech & Social Development Institute. Her main research area focuses on national and rural economy. She has published many academic papers in CSSCI journals.