Enhancing and Capturing More Value from the Caribbean Community's Value Chains /by Don Charles.
- Newcastle upon Tyne : Cambridge Scholars Publishing, (c)2019.
- 1 online resource
Includes bibliographical references.
The organization of production processes into a chain of production stages that could be located in different countries, each of which provide a unique advantage, has become a defining characteristic of international trade. Industrial development, the movement of intermediate products, and the trading of final goods and services are inextricably linked to global value chains. Global value chain analysis is useful in providing a comprehensive overview of an entire industry, identifying an individual firm or country's position in the global value chain, and mapping how the firm or country may up.
9781527530232
GBB965574 bnb
019270495 Uk
Value analysis (Cost control) Value distribution theory.