articleReview of International Political EconomyMar 6, 2013GREEN OA

Global value chains in a post-Washington Consensus world

Duke University

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Abstract

Contemporary globalization has been marked by significant shifts in the organization and governance of global industries. In the 1970s and 1980s, one such shift was characterized by the emergence of buyer-driven and producer-driven commodity chains. In the early 2000s, a more differentiated typology of governance structures was introduced, which focused on new types of coordination in global value chains (GVCs). Today the organization of the global economy is entering another phase, with transformations that are reshaping the governance structures of both GVCs and global capitalism at various levels: (1) the end of the Washington Consensus and the rise of contending centers of economic and political power; (2)…

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  • Washington Consensus
  • Value (mathematics)
  • Political science
  • Economics
  • Politics
  • Law
  • Computer science
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