Les nouvelles logiques de décomposition internationale des processus productifs
Philippe Moati () and
El Mouhoub Mouhoud ()
Revue d'économie politique, 2005, vol. 115, issue 5, 573-589
Abstract:
In the early 1980?s, Bernard Lassudrie-Duchêne was one of the first authors to analyse theorically and empirically the international production process decomposition (or fragmentation). This phenomenon, which explains a large part of the intermediate goods international trade, has become one of the most important industrial globalisation dimensions. In this article, we analyse the new characteristics of the international fragmentation of the production process by taking account the ?technical? or ?cognitive? nature of the division of labour which determinates the way of fragmenting the production process and the related specific mechanisms of coordination.
Keywords: production international fragmentation; trade; modularity; relocation; cognitive division of labour; coordination (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2005
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