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  17. Least-Developed Countries in a World of Global Value Chains: Are WTO Trade Negotiations Helping?. (2017). Ponte, Stefano ; Flento, Daniel .
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  18. Environmental Upgrading in Pakistans Sporting Goods Industry in Global Value Chains: A Question of Progress?. (2017). Stringer, Christina ; Khattak, Amira.
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  19. Value creation and value capture in the automotive industry: Empirical evidence from Czechia. (2016). .
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  20. Global supply chains in the food industry : insights from the Asia- Pacific region. (2016). Frenkel, Stephen ; Greene, Laura ; Mamic, Ivanka.
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  21. Introduction: globalization, African workers and the terms of inclusion. (2016). Bolt, Maxim ; Manna, Laura ; Meagher, Kate.
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  22. Comparison of Private Incentive Mechanisms for Improving Sustainability of Filipino Tuna Fisheries. (2016). Oude Lansink, Alfons ; Berentsen, Paul ; Bush, Simon ; Babaran, Ricardo ; Idemne, Joseph ; Tolentino-Zondervan, Frazen.
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  23. Institutional Change in Value Chains: Evidence from Tea in Nepal. (2016). Mohan, Sarah.
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  24. Upgrading or unhelpful? Defiant corporate support for a marine protected area. (2016). Burmester, Brent.
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  25. Upgrading and exploitation in the fishing industry: Contributions of value chain analysis. (2016). Hamilton-Hart, Natasha ; Stringer, Christina.
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  26. Managing for Political Corporate Social Responsibility: New Challenges and Directions for PCSR 2.0. (2016). Palazzo, Guido ; Spicer, Andre ; Rasche, Andreas ; Scherer, Andreas Georg.
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  27. Critical Success Factors for Smallholder Inclusion in High Value-Adding Supply Chains by Food & Agribusiness Multinational Enterprise. (2016). Blok, Vincent ; Sjauw-Koen, August R.
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  30. Risks and Opportunities of Participation in Global Value Chains. (2015). Luo, Xubei ; Gereffi, Gary.
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  31. Global, regional and domestic apparel value chains in Southern Africa: social upgrading for some and downgrading for others. (2015). Godfrey, Shane.
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  32. Corporate Social Responsibility in Garment Sourcing Networks: Factory Management Perspectives on Ethical Trade in Sri Lanka. (2015). Wood, Steve ; Perry, Patsy ; Fernie, John.
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  33. Collaborative Socially Responsible Practices for Improving the Position of Chinese Workers in Global Supply Chains. (2015). Hofman, Peter S. ; Liu, Kaiming ; Wu, Bin.
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  34. Regional development in the global economy: A dynamic perspective of strategic coupling in global production networks. (2015). Yeung, Wai Chung Henry.
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  35. Risks and opportunities of participation in global value chains. (2014). Luo, Xubei ; Gereffi, Gary.
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  36. Malaysia Economic Monitor, June 2014 : Boosting Trade Competitiveness. (2014). Bank, World.
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  37. Corporate Social Responsibility in Global Value Chains: Where Are We Now and Where Are We Going?. (2014). Lund-Thomsen, Peter ; Lindgreen, Adam.
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  38. Human Rights and Corporate Social Responsibility in Developing Countries’ Industrial Clusters. (2014). Giuliani, Elisa.
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  39. Feminization, Defeminization, and Structural Change in Manufacturing. (2014). Tejani, Sheba ; Kucera, David.
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  40. The Blue Revolution in Asia: Upgrading and Governance in Aquaculture Value Chains. (2014). Kruijssen, Froukje ; Ponte, Stefano ; Jespersen, Karen Sau ; Kelling, Ingrid.
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  41. Linking Up to Development? Global Value Chains and the Making of a Post-Washington Consensus. (2014). Fernandez, Victor Ramiro ; Werner, Marion ; Bair, Jennifer.
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  42. Introduction: The ‘Labour Question’ in Contemporary Capitalism. (2014). Chhachhi, Amrita.
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  43. Development trends in agricultural sector and policies − challenges for the future (Synthesis). (2014). Mirkowska, Zofia ; Jozwiak, Wojciech ; Grochowska, Reanata ; Kuyk, Piotr ; Kosior, Katarzyna ; Czyewski, Andrzej.
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  44. MULTINATIONAL CORPORATIONS ECONOMIC AND HUMAN RIGHTS IMPACTS ON DEVELOPING COUNTRIES: A REVIEW AND RESEARCH AGENDA. (2013). Giuliani, Elisa ; Macchi, Chiara.
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  45. Least Developed Countries (LDCs) in the Global Value Chain (GVC): Trends, Determinants and Challenges. (2013). Moazzem, Khondaker Golam ; Bhattacharya, Debapriya.
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  46. Does Economic Upgrading Lead to Social Upgrading in Global Production Networks? Evidence from Morocco. (2013). Rossi, Arianna.
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  48. Across Boundaries: The Global Challenges Facing Workers and Employment Research 50th Anniversary Special Issue. (2013). Lakhani, Tashlin ; Kuruvilla, Sarosh ; Avgar, Ariel.
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  50. Labour in Global Value Chains: Work Conditions in Football Manufacturing in China, India and Pakistan. (2012). Lund-Thomsen, Peter ; Khara, Navjote ; Nadvi, Khalid ; Xue, Hong ; Chan, Anita.
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