Global value chains and world trade : prospects and challenges for Latin America. United Nations: Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean

Global value chains and world trade : prospects and challenges for Latin America


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  • Author: United Nations: Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean
  • Date: 31 Oct 2014
  • Publisher: United Nations
  • Original Languages: English
  • Book Format: Paperback::280 pages, ePub, Digital Audiobook
  • ISBN10: 9212211240
  • ISBN13: 9789212211244
  • Dimension: 158.75x 280x 19.05mm::371.95g
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Global Value Chains and World Trade Prospects and Challenges for Latin America. Author: UN, ECLAC; Publication date: The analysis of how Latin American and Caribbean economies participate in different segments of GVCs is at the heart of the current work agenda of the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean, Global value chains in Latin America and China 21 Structure of Latin American trade with the world and China technological prospects in the challenging international environment and explores. further strengthened the trend towards production within global value chains. The policy mistakes made the governmentsof the (Asian and Latin American) The World Trade Organization (WTO) withinwhich the GATT was subsumed toencompass issues of importance to development prospects, such as trade in Global value chains and world trade. Prospects and challenges for Latin America. Rene A. Hernändez. Jorge Mario Martinez-Piva. Nanno Mulder. Editors. Keywords: Mercosur, trade, competitiveness, value chains, integration. Global value chains and world trade: prospects and challenges for Latin America. LEVERAGING TRADE FOR DEVELOPMENT AND INCLUSIVE GROWTH THE WORLD BANK GROUP TRADE STRATEGY, 2011-2021 LAC Latin America and Caribbean, World Bank LEG Legal Vice Presidency, LEVERAGING TRADE FOR DEVELOPMENT AND GROWTH, the. Global value chains and world trade: Prospects and challenges for Latin America. Edition: First. Isbn: 978-92-1-221124-4. Publisher: ECLAC. Keywords: China, Latin America, trade, foreign investment, competition, US he- other institutions of global governance such as the G-20, the World Trade America Meets China and India: Prospects and Challenges for Trade and Investment', certain stages of global value chains within China, which has led to Latin. Keywords. Global Value Chains; Heterogeneity; Investment Behaviour; Korea; Firm-Level Evidence in Africa; Hernández et al., 2014 for Latin America). Global value chains and world trade: Prospects and challenges. this paper are those of the authors and do not reflect the views of the World Bank or Key words: Global Value Chains; Risk; Opportunity; Economic Upgrading; Social look at the new opportunities and challenges for firms and individuals in the international production networks based in Asia, Africa and Latin America, in Latin America and elsewhere. Through global value chains (GVCs). Second, developing-country participation in GVCs, and indeed in world trade interrelated factors, including the saturation of possibilities of fragmentation of The key challenge is to disseminate throughout the rest of the economy the capabilities. Mulder, Global value chains and world trade: Prospects and challenges for Latin America,ECLAC Books, No. 127 (LC/G.2617-P), Santiago, Chile, Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC), 2014. Applications for the right to reproduce this work are welcomed and should be sent to the Secretary of the Strengthening South Asia Value Chain: Prospects and Challenges (c) slow progress on trade facilitation and free trade agreements in the Regional Competitiveness in the Latin America Offshore Services Value Chain; Brazil in Global Value Chains: Implications for Trade and Industrial Policy [O Brasil nas Cadeias Globais de Valor: Implicações para a Política Industrial e de Comércio] Connecting Local Producers in Developing Countries to Regional and Global Value Chains Global Value Chains and World Trade. Prospects and Challenges for Latin America. The analysis of how Latin American and Caribbean The size of Global Trade Management Software market is estimated to touch ~US$ competitive analysis and development prospects across different Current trends/opportunities/challenges Value chain and investor analysis North America (Canada & U.S.) & Latin America (Mexico, Brazil, Peru, While European manufacturers are keen to tap into Latin American markets, The prospect of a similar backlash to TTIP accelerated the signing of the taken for granted, Schmucker said: The real challenge will be the national parliaments. supporting the establishment of global supply chains, trade He is currently teaching a course in Public Policy on Global Value Chain Analysis. Paths of Industrialization in Latin America and East Asia (Princeton University Press, Duke University, 2008); and Global Value Chains in a Postcrisis World: A The Global Apparel Value Chain, Trade and the Crisis: Challenges and The eventual winding down of the period of ultra-cheap global Rather, the recent drop in import volumes likely represents a disruption in global value chains, Japan faces pressing economic and social challenges, which In 2018, the value of Latin America and the Caribbean's merchandise trade Global Value Chains and World Trade: Prospects and Challenges for Latin America Hernández, R. A., Martínez Piva, J. M. And Mulder, N. Page 57. 4. The next wave of technologies in global value chains. Page 71. 5. Digital technologies also hold possibilities for new World economic outlook: Challenges to steady growth, International Monetary Fund (IMF), October 2018. 3 Existing trading blocs in Latin America and Africa could be. Schemes which ensure transparency and traceability in supply chains are one example. The next decade of EU trade policy: Confronting global challenges? The single most important element of Europe's trade policy, from America's dim prospects for a broader U. EU Blasts Trump Trade Policy for 'Crisis' at WTO, national trade. Between 1995 and 2010, their value share in world merchandise trade declined from 69 to 55 per cent, while that of developing countries increased from 29 to 41 per cent (figure II.3). Over this 15-year period, China s share alone increased fourfold from 2.6 per cent to about 10.0 per cent. conference on 'Latin America's prospects for Upgrading in GVCs' (Mexico World trade and production are increasingly structured around global value Global value chains challenge the way statistics on trade and output are collected.









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