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Harnessing Global Value Chains for regional development - How to upgrade through regional policy, FDI, and trade (Paperback)
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Harnessing Global Value Chains for regional development - How to upgrade through regional policy, FDI, and trade (Paperback)
Series: Regional Studies Policy Impact Books
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This Regional Studies Policy Impact Book brings together the latest
academic evidence and public policy insights with global value
chains (GVCs) and foreign direct investment (FDI). It comprises a
comprehensive description and explanation of why they matter for
regional development and policy. It focuses on how sub-national
regions can leverage them for innovation and upgrading, or
"levelling up". Specifically, its attention is on how regions can
build, embed and reshape GVCs to their local enhancement. The book
makes the case for proactive sub-national public policy, on the
engagement of GVCs. Vertically engaging with FDI rather than
setting the ground and letting manna drop from heaven. Its chosen
approach is three-fold. First, it looks at why. Why GVCs and FDI
matter and why sub-national policymakers should focus their
attention on upgrading. It critically reviews different streams of
research and evidence. This is in order to identify key definitions
and conceptual foundations for the analysis of the link between
GVCs, FDI and innovation at the sub-national and local level.
Second, it looks at what. This is through new conceptualisations
and critical insights on the regional drivers and impacts of global
connectivity, bridging macro-international and micro-firm level
approaches. Third, is the critical how. How policymakers can
leverage GVCs and FDI for their regional benefit. It aims to review
empirical evidence and available policy evaluation in order to
highlight what works (and what does not) when leveraging these
concepts to shape public policies with particular reference to less
developed regions. If the above is of interest, then the book is
for you. It is based on leading academic literature but uses
non-technical language throughout making it engaging for
policymakers, researchers and students alike.
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