Plateforme de Connaissances sur les Chaînes de Valeur Alimentaires Durables

Trade Policies and Sustainable Development in the Context of Global Value Chains

2016

Global value chains (GVCs) have become a major feature of the 21st century economy. This paper argues that the expansion and increased sophistication of GVCs has created a new “trade-investment-services-technology nexus.” The nexus involves not only the movement of final goods but also that of intermediates, capital, ideas, data, and services. This paper surveys the types of trade and trade-related policies that are the most relevant to support the development of country participation and upgrading in GVCs. It also explores the implications these policies may have for GVCs to contribute to sustainable development

Pays: Non-country specific
Produits: Non-Commodity specific
Thèmes: End-market analysis, Value chain upgrading in general
Organisation auteur: International Centre for Trade and Sustainable Development (ICTSD)
Éditeur: International Centre for Trade and Sustainable Development (ICTSD)
Type: Discussion
Format: Document
Références (Télécharger): EN
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