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Upgrading to Compete: Global Value Chains, Clusters, and...

Upgrading to Compete: Global Value Chains, Clusters, and SMEs in Latin America (David Rockefeller Inter-American Development Bank)

Carlo Pietrobelli, Roberta Rabellotti, Alessia Amighini, Ner Artola, Claudio Maggi Campos, Jose Eduardo Cassiolato, Clemente Ruiz Duran, Arlindo Villaschi Filho, Elisa Giuliani, Raquel Gomes, Helena Lastres, Eduardo Zepeda Miramontes, Mario Davide Parrill
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Can local markets and clusters represent a powerful alternative to global markets? Do transnational corporations and global buyers play a role and enhance or undermine local firms' upgrading and learning? What opportunities do clustering and global value chains offer to SMEs in global markets? Upgrading to Compete shows that both the local and the global dimensions matter at once. Clustering and collaborating with other local firms offers substantial advantages, and participating in global value chains and interacting with foreign buyers and companies may enhance local firms' capabilities and access to distant markets as well. However, what matters most markedly is the form of governance of value chains and clusters, which affects the upgrading process of local SMEs. Thus, hierarchical and less cooperative chains often inhibit more complex and promising forms of upgrading. The book illustrates this point with original empirical evidence from several clusters in Latin America. Case studies from Brazil, Chile, Mexico, and Nicaragua are supplemented by desk studies on other experiences in the region. The methodological foundations and the policy implications of these analyses are also exhaustively addressed. (20070901)
Year:
2007
Publisher:
David Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies
Language:
english
Pages:
330
ISBN 10:
1597820326
ISBN 13:
9781597820325
File:
PDF, 1.72 MB
IPFS:
CID , CID Blake2b
english, 2007
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