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Global Value Chains: Linking Local Producers from Developing by Meine Pieter van Dijk, Jacques Trienekens

By Meine Pieter van Dijk, Jacques Trienekens

This ebook comprises seven case experiences of worldwide worth chains in addition to a dialogue of the speculation in the back of those chains. particularly, it examines the effect of world worth chains on neighborhood upgrading concepts, in addition to the position of governments, dealers, donors, and civil society in influencing price chains and the significance of partnerships as mechanisms for price chain upgrading. a powerful workforce of eminent students bring an intensive exam of this crucial fiscal and political phenomenon. 

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