An extensive literature has highlighted the increasing international fragmentation of production and the advent of global value chains (GVCs) (Gereffi & Korzeniewicz, 1994; Feenstra, 1998; Gereffi et al., 2005; Grossman & Rossi-Hansberg, 2008; Mudambi, 2008; Timmer et al., 2019; Durand & Milberg, 2020). The evolution of GVCs and their implications for economic analysis have attracted even more the attention of scholars and policy makers in times of deep transformations and disruptive events. In fact, economic and financial crises, military and trade conflicts, pandemic emergencies, and grand technological and environmental challenges have been re-shaping global supply chains, with a dramatic acceleration in recent years.
Global value chains: antecedents and new perspectives
Antonello Zanfei
2023
Abstract
An extensive literature has highlighted the increasing international fragmentation of production and the advent of global value chains (GVCs) (Gereffi & Korzeniewicz, 1994; Feenstra, 1998; Gereffi et al., 2005; Grossman & Rossi-Hansberg, 2008; Mudambi, 2008; Timmer et al., 2019; Durand & Milberg, 2020). The evolution of GVCs and their implications for economic analysis have attracted even more the attention of scholars and policy makers in times of deep transformations and disruptive events. In fact, economic and financial crises, military and trade conflicts, pandemic emergencies, and grand technological and environmental challenges have been re-shaping global supply chains, with a dramatic acceleration in recent years.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.