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Handbook on Global Value Chains

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Publisher
Edward Elgar Publishing
Year
2019
Tongue
English
Leaves
629
Edition
1
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


Providing critical insight into the globalization of product conception, production, marketing and distribution, this Handbook comprehensively explores the functioning of global value chains (GVCs) and how they shape the global economy. It provides theoretical, analytical and empirically based policy-relevant tools to understand international production and trade in the modern global economy. Written by a multidisciplinary group of leading scholars, this Handbook offers expert guidance on GVC analysis and the relationship between GVCs and governance, power relations, gender, upgrading and international development. The contributors also provide insight into strategy, innovation and learning, highlighting the dynamism and resilience of GVCs, and critically reflect on how GVCs affect inequality and the nature of work and production. Comprising empirically rich and innovative research, this Handbook will be critical reading for advanced undergraduate and master's level students interested in international business, global industries, sustainable development and the governance of global production systems. Academics researching and teaching in these fields will also benefit from this book's broad and comprehensive approach to GVC analysis.

✦ Table of Contents


Front Matter
Copyright
Contents
List of contributors
Introduction to the Handbook on Global Value Chains
Part I: Mapping, Measuring and Analysing GVCs
1 Global value chain mapping
2 Global value chain analysis: a primer (second edition)
3 Measuring global value chains
4 Global value chains and quantitative macro-comparative sociology
5 Modeling global value chains: approaches and insights from economics
Part II: Governance, Power and Inequality
6 Governance and power in global value chains
7 Governance and upgrading in global cultural and creative value chains
8 Rents and inequality in global value chains
9 On value in value chains
10 Global value chains and uneven development: a disarticulations perspective
11 Contestation and activism in global value chains
12 Bringing the environment into GVC analysis: antecedents and advances
13 Sustainability, global value chains and green capital accumulation
Part III: The Multiple Dimensions of GVC Upgrading
14 Economic upgrading in global value chains
15 Measuring and analysing services in global value chains
16 Social upgrading
17 Corporate social responsibility in global value chains
18 Livelihood upgrading
19 Environmental upgrading in global value chains
20 Gender dynamics in global value chains
Part IV: Strategy, Innovation and Learning
21 Firm-level strategy and global value chains
22 The role of transnational first-tier suppliers in GVC governance
23 Innovation in global value chains
24 Local firm-level learning and capability building in global value chains
25 Local clusters and global value chains
26 International business and global value chains
27 Supply chain management and global value chains
Part V: International Development and Public Policy
28 Compressed development
29 GVCs and development: policy formulation for economic and social upgrading
30 Economic upgrading through global value chain participation: which policies increase the value-added gains?
31 Industrialization paths and industrial policy for developing countries in global value chains
32 International trade policy and global value chains
33 Public–private partnerships in global value chains
34 The roles of the state in global value chains
35 International development organizations and global value chains
Epilogue
Index


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