[PDF][PDF] The shifting geography of Global Value Chains: Implications for developing countries, trade policy, and the G20
P Draper - Global Summitry Journal, 2013 - globalsummitrydevelopment.com
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This paper discusses the two broad, contradictory trends are at work in the global economy:
economic globalization through multinational corporation production networks and global
divergence through economic crisis policy responses. Reductions in transportation and
communications costs have allowed firms to operate global value chains that take
advantage of differences in national comparative advantage both through intra-firm trade
and through networks that link teams of producers. Increasingly, countries specialize in tasks …
economic globalization through multinational corporation production networks and global
divergence through economic crisis policy responses. Reductions in transportation and
communications costs have allowed firms to operate global value chains that take
advantage of differences in national comparative advantage both through intra-firm trade
and through networks that link teams of producers. Increasingly, countries specialize in tasks …
Abstract
This paper discusses the two broad, contradictory trends are at work in the global economy: economic globalization through multinational corporation production networks and global divergence through economic crisis policy responses.
Reductions in transportation and communications costs have allowed firms to operate global value chains that take advantage of differences in national comparative advantage both through intra-firm trade and through networks that link teams of producers. Increasingly, countries specialize in tasks rather than products. This promotes global economic convergence and integration.
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