Table 11
Association between change in global value chain (GVC) status and immediate productivity growth, by GVC participation process and source/destination countries, manufacturing firms, Canada, 2002 to 2006

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Table 11
Association between change in global value chain (GVC) status and immediate productivity growth, by GVC participation process and source/destination countries, manufacturing firms, Canada, 2002 to 2006
Table summary
This table displays the results of Association between change in global value chain (GVC) status and immediate productivity growth All industries, Low-technology industries and High-technology industries, calculated using coefficient units of measure (appearing as column headers).
  All industries Low-technology industries High-technology industries
coefficient
GVC starters compared to non-GVC firms  
GVC starters—exporters start imports from  
Low wage countries -0.03 -0.07 0.16
High wage countries 0.04Note * 0.03 0.07
GVC starters—importers start exports to  
Low wage countries 0.05 0.06 0.04
High wage countries 0.07Note ** 0.07Note ** 0.07Note **
GVC stoppers compared to continuing GVC firms  
GVC stoppers—exporters stop imports from  
Low wage countries -0.14Note * -0.17Note * -0.07
High wage countries -0.04Note * -0.05Note * -0.03
GVC stoppers—importers stop exports to  
Low wage countries 0.07 0.03 0.32
High wage countries 0.01 0.02Note  -0.02
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