About the series
This Elements series
offers timely analysis on global value chains under the evolving state of
globalization. Casting the net wide, it provides state-of-the-art digital
content on frontier substantive themes as well as specialized debates over
conceptualization and measurement, and broad tutorial essays. Contributions
showcase ground-breaking research on the effects of global value chains and
supply networks on climate change, global health, food security, labor,
technological competition, automation, inter-state relations, trade agreements,
regionalization, international law and governance, reshoring and near-shoring,
and much more. The series provides the perfect focused platform for sharing
findings and insights in this rapidly evolving research arena. It accommodates
contributions from experts worldwide, appeals to a broad audience, and seeks to
build synergies across disciplines, reflecting this field of inquiry.
Forthcoming titles
Green Global Value Chains for Sustainable Development by Riccardo Crescenzi and Oliver Harman
Great Powers Geoeconomic Competition in Supply Chains by Carla Guapo Costa, Gabrieli Gaio and Fábio Colombo
Prospects for De-risking from China: National Interests, Institutions and Supply Chains by Douglas Fuller
Global Value Chains for More and Better Jobs by Deborah Winkler, Luis Aguilar Luna, Hagen Kruse and Maryla Maliszewska