The Role of Law in Global Value Chains: A Research Manifesto

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Authors/contributors
Title
The Role of Law in Global Value Chains: A Research Manifesto
Abstract
Most scholars attribute the development and ubiquity of global value chains to economic forces, treating law as an exogenous factor, if at all. By contrast, we assert the centrality of legal regimes and private ordering mechanisms to the creation, structure, geography, distributive effects and governance of Global Value Chains (GVCs), and thereby seek to establish the study of law and GVCs as rich and important terrain for research in its own right.
Genre
SSRN Scholarly Paper
Archive ID
3288684
Place
Rochester, NY
Date
2016-02-27
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9/29/23, 4:45 PM
Short Title
The Role of Law in Global Value Chains
Language
en
Library Catalog
Social Science Research Network
Citation
Baars, G., Bair, J., Campling, L., Danielsen, D., Davis, D., Eller, K. H., Farkas, D., Ferrando, T., Jackson, J., Hansen-Miller, D., Havice, E., Mumme, C., Salah Ovadia, J., Quentin, D., Rogers, B., Salminen, J., Santos, A., Selwyn, B., Von Broembsen, M., & White, L. E. (2016). The Role of Law in Global Value Chains: A Research Manifesto (SSRN Scholarly Paper 3288684). https://papers.ssrn.com/abstract=3288684
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