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Techno-nationalism in Global Value Chains in the Technology Sector

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  • Cieślik, Ewa
  • Zamojska, Anna

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This article explores the concept of the ‘Trump effect’, defined by a technological disconnection and evaluated through alterations in export specialization among various economies. It scrutinizes if there were any shifts in the techno-nationalist trends of the EU, China and the US in terms of domestic value-added exports in technology sectors after 2017. The research covers the period from 1995 to 2020 and utilizes a fluctuating difference-in-differences approach. The findings suggest that technological global value chains (GVCs) were minimally affected by Trump’s policies, showing scant evidence of significant disconnection in the economies under study. Consequently, the research underscores the robustness of GVCs against the measures taken by the Trump administration.

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  • Cieślik, Ewa & Zamojska, Anna, 2025. "Techno-nationalism in Global Value Chains in the Technology Sector," European Review, Cambridge University Press, vol. 33(5), pages 501-520, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:cup:eurrev:v:33:y:2025:i:5:p:501-520_2
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