Power and inequality in global value chains: Advancing the research agenda

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Abstract

Power is a central, but largely undertheorized, concept for scholars of global value chains (GVCs). In this introduction to a special issue on power and inequality in GVCs, the authors summarize the key insights from the articles gathered here and explain how the collection advances our understanding of the types and forms of power operating in GVCs and their effect on different dimensions of inequality.

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Ponte, S., Bair, J., & Dallas, M. (2023). Power and inequality in global value chains: Advancing the research agenda. Global Networks, 23(4), 679–686. https://doi.org/10.1111/glob.12456

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