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Local Enterprises in the Global Economy - Issues of Governance and Upgrading (Paperback)
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Local Enterprises in the Global Economy - Issues of Governance and Upgrading (Paperback)
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This book opens a fresh chapter in the debate on local enterprise
clusters and their strategies for upgrading in the global economy.
The authors employ a novel conceptual framework in their research
on industrial clusters in Europe, Latin America and Asia and
provide new perspectives and insights for researchers and
policymakers alike. The debate on local upgrading capacity is torn
between two lines of thinking: those who believe that local
relationships between enterprises and institutions are key to
upgrading, and those who argue that the spaces for upgrading are
defined by the sourcing strategies of global buyers. From this
debate a number of important questions arise: how feasible is it to
develop local upgrading strategies? Can local policy networks make
a difference, or do global forces undermine them? Do global quality
and labour standards marginalise developing country producers or do
they help them to upgrade? To answer these questions, the book
brings together theoretical and empirical research on local and
regional clusters, global value chains and global standards, using
case studies from developed and developing countries. The authors
provide a new understanding of how global and local governance
interact, highlighting power and inequality in global chains but
also identifying scope for local action. By showing how and why
insertion in global value chains can accelerate or inhibit local
upgrading, this book represents a significant contribution to the
academic and political debate on globalization. It will be
essential reading for all students, academics and researchers
interested in global political economy, global and local governance
structures, economic geography and innovation studies.
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