Chaînes globales de valeur: une mise en perspective méso-régulationniste (chap. 63)
Pascal Grouiez
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Global value chains are productive organizations governed by multinational firms. These firms lead the production of goods and services, coordinating a range of subcontractors who fulfil various functions in the production process and that are geographically located from Norths to Souths. This chapter adopts a meso-regulationist approach to account for the way in which these value chains are not only spaces of constraint for subcontracting firms, but can be spaces of relative autonomy supported by organizational and technical innovations analyzed by the economic geography, and more specifically by the evolutionary economic geography. We open a new perspective for the political economy of globalization in which the subordinate firms in GVCs are able to design spaces of differentiation vis-à-vis multi-national firms.
Keywords: Global value chains; Meso regulation; Evolutionary Economic Geography; upgrading; strategic coupling; relative autonomies within spaces of differentiation. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023-09-01
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Published in Théorie de la régulation, un nouvel état des savoirs, Dunod, 2023, écosup, 978-2100840571
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