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    Global Value Chains

    Linking Local Producers from Developing Countries to International Markets

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    Trienekens, Jacques (editor)
    van Dijk, Meine Pieter (editor)
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    Abstract
    This important volume presents seven case studies of global value chains alongside two theoretical chapters concerning these chains. The contributors explore a wide range of issues relevant to value chains: the impact of global value chains on local upgrading strategies, the role of governance structures shaping global value chains, the role of buyers in creating, monitoring and enforcing commodity specifications and of international standards in shaping the patterns of chain governance. They also consider the role of donors, governmental organisations, and civil society in influencing value chains and the importance of partnerships as mechanisms for value chain upgrading. This carefully researched work is essential reading to scholars and students of the rapidly changing global economic order.
     
    Mondiale waardeketens zijn het complexe netwerk van activiteiten die plaatsvinden tussen locale producent en eindgebruiker. Het boek geeft eerst een theoretisch kader en een overzicht van de 'state of the art' binnen dit veld van wetenschap. Vervolgens krijgt de lezer aan de hand van case studies een compleet beeld van de betekenis van mondiale waardeketens. De case studies gaan over landbouwkundige waardeketens, zoals de bierbrouwindustrie in Ghana en de bioindustrie in Namibië, maar ook over andere soorten waardeketens, zoals de industie van halfgeleiders in China en Maleisïe, en de toeristische sector in Tanzania. Global Value Chains schetst de invloed van mondiale waardeketens op lokaal, nationaal en internationaal niveau. Het boek laat verder verschillende facetten van het onderwerp zien, onder andere de belangen van producent en gebruiker, maar ook de invloed van overheden, overheidsinstanties, donoren en civil society op de vorming van mondiale waardeketens. Aan bod komt ook de rol die consumenten spelen bij het bepalen van het eindproduct, en het effect dat internationale standaarden hebben. De auteurs hopen met dit werk een aanzet te geven tot meer onderzoek over dit belangwekkende onderwerp.
     
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    http://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/34560
    Keywords
    economics; economie
    DOI
    10.26530/OAPEN_408877
    OCN
    1030815501; 787844437
    Publisher
    Amsterdam University Press
    Publisher website
    https://www.aup.nl/
    Publication date and place
    2011
    Series
    EADI,
    Classification
    Economics, Finance, Business and Management
    Development economics and emerging economies
    Pages
    280
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    • This project received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 683680, 810640, 871069 and 964352.

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