Political economy of global value chains
Black, Clarissa
O documento é disponibilizado pela fonte de origem, que mantém a versão integral e as condições de uso.
Resumo
The objective of this article is to understand the determinants for the process of productive fragmentation in Global Value Chains (GVC) and what are the contributions of political economy to the understanding of the phenomenon. Neoclassical economics and the theoretical framework of GVCs emphasize the technical or technological reasons to explain the emergence of GVCs. Alternatively, this article proposes an interpretation of the political economy of GVCs. In this way, three stages of dispute for power and capital stimulate the development of GVCs, which is the result of interstate competition (for hegemony and dominance of peripheral regions), intercapitalist competition (between companies inside and outside the chains) and between classes, so as to reduce labor bargaining and increase the power of capital.
Ficha do documento
- Tipo
- Artigo científico
- Ano
- 2024
- Instituição
- Universidade Estadual de Campinas
- Fonte
- Economia e Sociedade
- Idioma
- Português
- Acesso
- Não informado
- Identificador
- oai:ojs.periodicos.sbu.unicamp.br:article/8675970
- Licença
- https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0
- Abrangência
- Brazil, Contemporary; Brasil; Contemporáneo; Brasil; Contemporâneo
- Temas
- Economia
Conteúdos relacionados
- TeseInstitutions, ideas, and cultural changeFundação Getulio Vargas · 2026
- Artigo científicoAccumulation by dispossession of urban infrastructures in financialized capitalism and the new mechanisms of income extraction in the Brazilian territoryANPUR · 2025
- Artigo científicoThe rescue of the theories of imperialism for the analysis of neoliberalismUniversidade Estadual de Campinas · 2025
- Artigo científicoMMT e tributaçãoUniversidade Estadual de Campinas · 2025