This book looks at the debates on global value chains (GVCs) and free trade agreements (FTAs) as springboards for industrial development in developing countries, especially India. It connects the outcomes in GVC-led industrial restructuring and upgrading to industrial policy choices in trade and FDI
Global Value Chains and the Missing Links: Cases from Indian Industry
β Scribed by Saon Ray and Smita Miglani
- Publisher
- Routledge
- Year
- 2018
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 284
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Table of Contents
Cover
Title
Copyright
Contents
List of figures
List of tables
Acknowledgements
List of abbreviations
Part I Concepts and framework
1 Introduction
Part II Evidence of Indiaβs integration
2 Why is GVC engagement limited for some countries?
3 Conceptual framework for the book
4 Evidence of Indiaβs integration into GVCs
5 Integration of developing countries in GVCs and the case of India: survey findings
Part III Integration across sectors
6 Integration in the automobile value chain: the case of India
7 India in the chemical GVCs
8 Integration in the petrochemicals sector in India
9 Integration in the pharmaceutical value chain: the case of formulations in India
10 Integration in the semiconductor microchip node in India
11 Integration in the garments value chain: the case of India
12 Integration in the specialty chemicals value chain: the case of India
Part IV Conclusion and policy implications
13 Sectors that hold promise
14 Conclusion
Index
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