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National Capitalisms, Global Production Networks - Fashioning the Value Chain in the UK, US, and Germany (Hardcover)
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National Capitalisms, Global Production Networks - Fashioning the Value Chain in the UK, US, and Germany (Hardcover)
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Firms in the clothing industry engage in global sourcing and
operate in global markets. Their global production networks have
often been subject to scrutiny as the power relationships between
buyer firms in developed countries and supplier firms in developing
countries raise issues concerned with "fast fashion," the role of
brands, labor standards in developing countries, job losses among
the most vulnerable workers in Europe and the US, and the growing
differentiation within the bloc of developing countries between the
least developed and fast developers, such as China and India.
This book analyses the way British, American and German firms in
the clothing industry (manufacturing and retail) co-ordinate and
govern their global production networks/value chains. It offers a
multi-level study, concerned with processes of economic interaction
between international, regional, and national economic institutions
and actors. This combines an analysis of international/regional
regulatory systems, global markets and conditions in the developing
countries where suppliers are found, with a focus on the recent
development of the clothing industry in three western countries.
The analysis of firms' global networks focuses on the power
relationships between western producers and retailers on the one
hand and between buyer firms in developed and supplier firms in
developing countries on the other, as well as their impact on
labour.
Utilising over one hundred interviews in six countries on three
continents, it follows the value chain from developed to developing
countries and studies the many issues which confront students of
globalization at the current time. The study combines theoretical
perspectives from economic sociology, political economy and
management and seeks to utilise the complementary strengths of the
Varieties of Capitalism approach and that of Global Production
Networks/Value Chains. It will appeal to advanced students and
academics interested in processes of economic globalization and the
way firms manage them, as well as to those looking for a study of
the clothing industry which combines theoretical depth with broad
empirical coverage.
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