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Global Value Chains and Development

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Globalization has transformed how nations, firms and workers compete in the international economy over the past half century. This book by Gary Gereffi, one of the founders of the global value chains (GVC) framework, traces the emergence of arguably the most influential approach used to analyze globalization and its impacts. It studies the conceptual foundations of GVC analysis, the twin pillars of 'governance' and 'upgrading', along with detailed case studies of China, Mexico and other emerging economies as main beneficiaries of export-oriented industrialization, and addresses potential solutions to the deleterious impact of globalization on workers and communities.

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ISBN: 9781108471947
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Author: Gary Duke University, North Carolina Gereffi
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 494 pages
Series: Development Trajectories in Global Value Chains
Genres: Microeconomics
International economics
Development studies
Industry and industrial studies
Labour / income economics