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505 | 8 | |a 3.1.1. Conceptual Absences in the Development Discourse -- 3.1.2. Divergence between GVC Theory and Its Empirical Studies -- 3.1.3. Consequences for Global South's Actors and Spaces -- 3.2. The Incorporation of GVC into International Agencies -- 3.2.1. International Organizations and Global Governance -- 3.2.2. Convergence and Structural Affinity -- 3.2.3. Organizational Assimilation of the GVC Approach -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 2 -- What Does Value Chain Upgrading Mean for (Female) Job Opportunities in the EU? -- Abstract -- Motivation -- Literature Review | |
505 | 8 | |a Measuring Gross Trade in Value Added Terms -- Relevance of Services in International Trade: Servicification -- Smiling Curves and the Concept of Upgrading -- Is Upgrading Gender-Blind? -- Methods -- Results -- Results at EU Level -- The EU Compared with Other Economies -- EU Member States -- Conclusion -- References -- Annex 1. Methodology for the Calculation of Employment Embodied in Exports -- Annex 2. Correspondence between NACE Rev. 2 and Trade-SCAN Codes -- Biographical Sketches -- Chapter 3 -- Unparalleled Insight across the Coffee Value Chain in Rwanda, Jamaica, and Papua New Guinea | |
505 | 8 | |a Abstract -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Global Value Chain for Coffee -- 3. Coffee Value Chain in Rwanda, Jamaica, and Papua New Guinea -- 3.1. Rwanda Coffee Value Chain -- 3.2. Jamaica Coffee Value Chain -- 3.3. Papua New Guinea Coffee Value Chain -- 4. Challenges in the Coffee Industry -- 4.1. Challenges in Rwanda -- 4.2. Challenges in Jamaica -- 4.3. Challenges in Papua New Guinea -- 5. Policy Recommendations -- 5.1. Export Diversification -- 5.2. Compliance with the European Union's General Food Law -- 5.3. Adaptation to Buyer Requirements -- 5.4. Formation of Partnerships -- 5.5. Upgrading | |
505 | 8 | |a Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 4 -- Challenges in Implementing Sustainable Reverse Logistics Policies Based on Circular Economy Concept: Indonesian Evidence -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Theoretical Perspectives -- Circular Economy Concept -- Standard Criteria Implementation of Sustainable Reverse Logistics for Developing Countries -- Government Regulations -- Data and Methods -- Participants -- Data Analysis -- Results -- The Existence of Informal E-Waste Businesses in Indonesia -- River Bank Which Boils Down To The Sea -- The Outskirts of the Village and in the Middle of Forest | |
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spelling | Faust, Sarah. Understanding Value Chains [electronic resource]. New York : Nova Science Publishers, Incorporated, 2020. 1 online resource (323 p.). Economic Issues, Problems and Perspectives Ser. Description based upon print version of record. Intro -- Contents -- Preface -- Chapter 1 -- The Institutionalization Process of the GVC Approach: From the Academic Field -- to the International Organizations -- Abstract -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Understanding the GVC approach -- 2.1. Origin and Conceptual Evolution -- 2.2. Comparing WST and GVC -- 2.2.1. The Capitalist Longue Durée -- 2.2.2. The Neoliberal Restructuring -- 2.2.3. Emergence of the GVC Approach and a Post-Washington Consensus? -- 3. The Institutionalization Process -- 3.1. The Consolidation GVC Approach within Academic Field 3.1.1. Conceptual Absences in the Development Discourse -- 3.1.2. Divergence between GVC Theory and Its Empirical Studies -- 3.1.3. Consequences for Global South's Actors and Spaces -- 3.2. The Incorporation of GVC into International Agencies -- 3.2.1. International Organizations and Global Governance -- 3.2.2. Convergence and Structural Affinity -- 3.2.3. Organizational Assimilation of the GVC Approach -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 2 -- What Does Value Chain Upgrading Mean for (Female) Job Opportunities in the EU? -- Abstract -- Motivation -- Literature Review Measuring Gross Trade in Value Added Terms -- Relevance of Services in International Trade: Servicification -- Smiling Curves and the Concept of Upgrading -- Is Upgrading Gender-Blind? -- Methods -- Results -- Results at EU Level -- The EU Compared with Other Economies -- EU Member States -- Conclusion -- References -- Annex 1. Methodology for the Calculation of Employment Embodied in Exports -- Annex 2. Correspondence between NACE Rev. 2 and Trade-SCAN Codes -- Biographical Sketches -- Chapter 3 -- Unparalleled Insight across the Coffee Value Chain in Rwanda, Jamaica, and Papua New Guinea Abstract -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Global Value Chain for Coffee -- 3. Coffee Value Chain in Rwanda, Jamaica, and Papua New Guinea -- 3.1. Rwanda Coffee Value Chain -- 3.2. Jamaica Coffee Value Chain -- 3.3. Papua New Guinea Coffee Value Chain -- 4. Challenges in the Coffee Industry -- 4.1. Challenges in Rwanda -- 4.2. Challenges in Jamaica -- 4.3. Challenges in Papua New Guinea -- 5. Policy Recommendations -- 5.1. Export Diversification -- 5.2. Compliance with the European Union's General Food Law -- 5.3. Adaptation to Buyer Requirements -- 5.4. Formation of Partnerships -- 5.5. Upgrading Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 4 -- Challenges in Implementing Sustainable Reverse Logistics Policies Based on Circular Economy Concept: Indonesian Evidence -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Theoretical Perspectives -- Circular Economy Concept -- Standard Criteria Implementation of Sustainable Reverse Logistics for Developing Countries -- Government Regulations -- Data and Methods -- Participants -- Data Analysis -- Results -- The Existence of Informal E-Waste Businesses in Indonesia -- River Bank Which Boils Down To The Sea -- The Outskirts of the Village and in the Middle of Forest Funeral Area Business networks. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh95008832 Value added. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85141931 International economic integration. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85067394 Agriculture Economic aspects. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85002427 Réseaux d'affaires. Valeur ajoutée. Intégration économique internationale. Agriculture Aspect économique. Agriculture Economic aspects fast Business networks fast International economic integration fast Value added fast Print version: Faust, Sarah Understanding Value Chains New York : Nova Science Publishers, Incorporated,c2020 9781536177282 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=2375620 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Faust, Sarah Understanding Value Chains Economic Issues, Problems and Perspectives Ser. Intro -- Contents -- Preface -- Chapter 1 -- The Institutionalization Process of the GVC Approach: From the Academic Field -- to the International Organizations -- Abstract -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Understanding the GVC approach -- 2.1. Origin and Conceptual Evolution -- 2.2. Comparing WST and GVC -- 2.2.1. The Capitalist Longue Durée -- 2.2.2. The Neoliberal Restructuring -- 2.2.3. Emergence of the GVC Approach and a Post-Washington Consensus? -- 3. The Institutionalization Process -- 3.1. The Consolidation GVC Approach within Academic Field 3.1.1. Conceptual Absences in the Development Discourse -- 3.1.2. Divergence between GVC Theory and Its Empirical Studies -- 3.1.3. Consequences for Global South's Actors and Spaces -- 3.2. The Incorporation of GVC into International Agencies -- 3.2.1. International Organizations and Global Governance -- 3.2.2. Convergence and Structural Affinity -- 3.2.3. Organizational Assimilation of the GVC Approach -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 2 -- What Does Value Chain Upgrading Mean for (Female) Job Opportunities in the EU? -- Abstract -- Motivation -- Literature Review Measuring Gross Trade in Value Added Terms -- Relevance of Services in International Trade: Servicification -- Smiling Curves and the Concept of Upgrading -- Is Upgrading Gender-Blind? -- Methods -- Results -- Results at EU Level -- The EU Compared with Other Economies -- EU Member States -- Conclusion -- References -- Annex 1. Methodology for the Calculation of Employment Embodied in Exports -- Annex 2. Correspondence between NACE Rev. 2 and Trade-SCAN Codes -- Biographical Sketches -- Chapter 3 -- Unparalleled Insight across the Coffee Value Chain in Rwanda, Jamaica, and Papua New Guinea Abstract -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Global Value Chain for Coffee -- 3. Coffee Value Chain in Rwanda, Jamaica, and Papua New Guinea -- 3.1. Rwanda Coffee Value Chain -- 3.2. Jamaica Coffee Value Chain -- 3.3. Papua New Guinea Coffee Value Chain -- 4. Challenges in the Coffee Industry -- 4.1. Challenges in Rwanda -- 4.2. Challenges in Jamaica -- 4.3. Challenges in Papua New Guinea -- 5. Policy Recommendations -- 5.1. Export Diversification -- 5.2. Compliance with the European Union's General Food Law -- 5.3. Adaptation to Buyer Requirements -- 5.4. Formation of Partnerships -- 5.5. Upgrading Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 4 -- Challenges in Implementing Sustainable Reverse Logistics Policies Based on Circular Economy Concept: Indonesian Evidence -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Theoretical Perspectives -- Circular Economy Concept -- Standard Criteria Implementation of Sustainable Reverse Logistics for Developing Countries -- Government Regulations -- Data and Methods -- Participants -- Data Analysis -- Results -- The Existence of Informal E-Waste Businesses in Indonesia -- River Bank Which Boils Down To The Sea -- The Outskirts of the Village and in the Middle of Forest Business networks. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh95008832 Value added. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85141931 International economic integration. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85067394 Agriculture Economic aspects. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85002427 Réseaux d'affaires. Valeur ajoutée. Intégration économique internationale. Agriculture Aspect économique. Agriculture Economic aspects fast Business networks fast International economic integration fast Value added fast |
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title | Understanding Value Chains |
title_auth | Understanding Value Chains |
title_exact_search | Understanding Value Chains |
title_full | Understanding Value Chains [electronic resource]. |
title_fullStr | Understanding Value Chains [electronic resource]. |
title_full_unstemmed | Understanding Value Chains [electronic resource]. |
title_short | Understanding Value Chains |
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topic | Business networks. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh95008832 Value added. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85141931 International economic integration. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85067394 Agriculture Economic aspects. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85002427 Réseaux d'affaires. Valeur ajoutée. Intégration économique internationale. Agriculture Aspect économique. Agriculture Economic aspects fast Business networks fast International economic integration fast Value added fast |
topic_facet | Business networks. Value added. International economic integration. Agriculture Economic aspects. Réseaux d'affaires. Valeur ajoutée. Intégration économique internationale. Agriculture Aspect économique. Agriculture Economic aspects Business networks International economic integration Value added |
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work_keys_str_mv | AT faustsarah understandingvaluechains |