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Global Value Chains and Global Value Transfer
2022Abstract This chapter discusses the restructuring of production that has taken place over the last thirty years, namely the rise of global value chains/global production networks, and how this has shaped the transfer of value from the Global South to the Global North via direct channels of appropriation along these chains and the ...
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Global Commodity Chains and Global Value Chains
2017A commodity chain refers to “a network of labor and production processes whose end result is a finished commodity.” The attention given to this concept has quickly translated into an expanding body of global chains literature. Research into global commodity chains (GCC), and later global value chains (GVC), is an endeavor to explain the social and ...
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Global commodity chains and global value chains
2012This entry draws out some of the key features of GCC/GVC analyses and other closely related approaches, not only to appraise them critically in and of themselves but also by way of pointing to their contribution to the understanding of contemporary capitalism and its political economy.
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Greening of Global Value Chains
Abstract Trade and production are occurring increasingly through global value chains (GVCs). GVCs focus on how production is organized across borders and how different actors (firms and governments) govern the various tasks performed in the chain. Improving environmental performance in a key mantra in the global economy, which highlightsopenaire +2 more sources
2015
A final product is created through a chain of activities that add value to the product. Value chains describe the range of activities firms and workers perform to produce a product or service from its foundation to final use. Using the World Input-Output Database containing data on sales and purchases for 35 industries in 40 countries, we analyse the ...
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A final product is created through a chain of activities that add value to the product. Value chains describe the range of activities firms and workers perform to produce a product or service from its foundation to final use. Using the World Input-Output Database containing data on sales and purchases for 35 industries in 40 countries, we analyse the ...
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Carbon footprint of construction industry: A global review and supply chain analysis
Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 2020Nuri C Onat, Murat Kucukvar
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Global Environmental Value Chain Embeddedness and Enterprise Production Efficiency Improvement
Structural Change and Economic Dynamics, 2021Shuhong Wang, Malin Song
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