The Value in the links

18 July 2021, Version 1
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Abstract

• The conceptualisation of GVC links... Definitions • The structure of GVC links... Trends & Patterns • GVC Link formation mechanisms... Drivers • Shaping economic & social outcomes... Impacts

Keywords

Global Value Chains
Global Production Network
International Trade
Manufacturing Sector

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The Model of Collective Learning
Description
1. The conceptualisation of GVC links... Definitions 2. The structure of GVC links... Trends & Patterns 3. GVC link formation mechanisms... Drivers 4. Shaping economic & social outcomes... Impacts
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Comment number 1, Sourish Dutta: Jul 28, 2021, 02:28

References... Hausmann, R., et al. (2013). The Atlas of Economic Complexity: Mapping Paths to Prosperity. Cambridge: MIT Press. Hidalgo, C. A. (2011). The value in the links: Networks and the evolution of organizations. Sage Handbook on Management and Complexity. London: Sage, 257-569. Hidalgo, C. (2015). Why information grows: The evolution of order, from atoms to economies. Basic Books. Gomez-Lievano, A. (2018). Methods and concepts in economic complexity. arXiv preprint arXiv:1809.10781.