Global production networks and the analysis of economic development
National University of Singapore · University of Manchester
Abstract
This article outlines a framework for the analysis of economic integration and its relation to the asymmetries of economic and social development. Consciously breaking with state-centric forms of social science, it argues for a research agenda that is more adequate to the exigencies and consequences of globalization than has traditionally been the case in 'development studies'. Drawing on earlier attempts to analyse the cross-border activities of rms, their spatial con gurations and developmental consequences, the article moves beyond these by proposing the framework of the 'global production network' (GPN). It explores the conceptual elements involved in this framework in some detail and then turns to sketch…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 73.67
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 130
Authors
5- JHJeffrey HendersonCorresponding
National University of Singapore
- PDPeter Dicken
University of Manchester, National University of Singapore
- MHMartin Heß
National University of Singapore, University of Manchester
- NMNeil M. Coe
University of Manchester, National University of Singapore
- HWHenry Wai‐chung Yeung
National University of Singapore
Topics & keywords
- Stylized fact
- Sketch
- Production (economics)
- Globalization
- Sociology
- Conceptual framework
- Relations of production
- Relation (database)