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Global Value Chains: Production and Innovation Clusters

Sustainable Development Goals Series, 2023
Antonia Terán-Bustamante   +2 more
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Global commodity chains, global value chains and global production networks

2020
This chapter provides an overview of three concepts that have been widely applied in Economic Geography to explain uneven development against the backdrop of increasingly fragmented global production. Global commodity chains (GCCs) have their roots in world-systems analysis. They serve as an analytical tool to uncover core–periphery relations.
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Global Production Chains and Export Survival

Eastern European Economics, 2018
In this article, we empirically investigate the role of global production chains (GPCs) in export survival by using highly disaggregated machinery exports data from Turkey for the period 1998–2013....
Kemal Türkcan, Hülya Saygili
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Production management and Supply Chain Management in a global context

International Journal of Manufacturing Technology and Management, 2009
Beside single cases and research on very particular issues, cultural aspects are mostly neglected within the planning process as well as during the operation of global supply chains and networks. In this article a conceptual framework is developed that integrates cultural issues into the research and practice of supply chain planning and operating. The
Ralph Riedel, Egon Müller
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Reshoring or Offshoring: How Global Production Is Changing in Global Value Chains

World Economy and International Relations, 2023
In recent years, a debate on the relationship between reshoring, nearshoring, and offshore outsourcing of operational processes in multinational companies (MNCs) has emerged. However, the evidence provided is often fragmented and rarely considers more than one domestic economy of an MNC. The aim of this article is to discuss the prevalence of reshoring
Y. Simachev, A. Fedyunina, M. Yurevich
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Productivity in the Global Value Chain World

Atlantic Economic Journal, 2019
This article is adapted from the 2019: William S. Vickrey Distinguished Address I was invited to deliver at the International Atlantic Economic Conference in Miami, October 19, 2019. It explores three significant and interconnected global factors that are projected to shape the future of labor and productivity.
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Tie formation in global production chains

2022
Using a statistical model of an evolving multiplex network, we study tie formation in global production chains within and across developed countries, their trade activities with developing economies in the intermediate goods market, and the mutual dependencies between these relationships.
Hempfing, Alexander, Mundt, Philipp
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Accounting for growth and productivity in global value chains

2020
Growth accounting was originally developed for analyzing growth at the country and industry level. In this chapter, we demonstrate the versatility of the method in the context of production processes that are vertically integrated across borders, also known as global value chains (GVCs).
Timmer, Marcel, Ye, Xianjia
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SME Productivity: Connecting to the Global Value Chain

2023
Against the backdrop of increasing complexity in international trade, this P-Insights explores the evolving role of SMEs in the global value chains (GVCs). To facilitate SME participation in the GVCs, it is imperative to bolster domestic capacity in infrastructure, human capital, access to finance, and technology. Dr.
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Global Chain Participation and Productivity in a Dynamic Approach

Foreign Trade Review
The evolution of global value chains (GVCs) implied increased world trade flows, primarily in inputs, while simultaneously acting as a conduit for disseminating knowledge, technology, ideas and know-how. Within the framework of endogenous growth and international trade, these flows of intangible goods and services represent a source of gains in ...
Francielly de Fátima Almeida   +1 more
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