04129oam 22007695 450 991079145640332120200520144314.01-282-81892-997866128189290-8213-8503-810.1596/978-0-8213-8499-2(CKB)2560000000050292(EBL)606016(OCoLC)669501087(SSID)ssj0000418748(PQKBManifestationID)12123860(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000418748(PQKBWorkID)10377504(PQKB)11689942(MiAaPQ)EBC606016(Au-PeEL)EBL606016(CaPaEBR)ebr10421822(CaONFJC)MIL281892(The World Bank)ocn650020055(US-djbf)16346083(EXLCZ)99256000000005029220100723d2010 uf 0engurcn|||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierGlobal value chains in a postcrisis world : a development perspective /Olivier Cattaneo, Gary Gereffi, and Cornelia Staritz, editorsWashington, D.C. :World Bank,c2010.xxi, 391 pages illustrations, map ;23 cmTrade and DevelopmentDescription based upon print version of record.0-8213-8499-6 Includes bibliographical references and index.Cover; Half Title Page; Title Page; Copyright; Contents; Contributors; Foreword; Acknowledgments; Abbreviations; Part I: Introduction and Overview; Chapter 1: Global Value Chains in a Postcrisis World: Resilience, Consolidation, and Shifting End Markets; Part II: The Crisis and Trends in Global Trade, Demand, and Production; Chapter 2: Trade, Crisis, and Recovery: Restructuring Global Value Chains; Chapter 3: Global Value Chains and the Crisis: Reshaping International Trade Elasticity?; Chapter 4: Global Value Chains, the Crisis, and the Shift of Markets from North to SouthPart III: Global Value Chains and Developing Countries Postcrisis: Sectoral Perspectives Chapter 5: The Global Apparel Value Chain, Trade, and the Crisis: Challenges and Opportunities for Developing Countries; Chapter 6: Effects of the 2008-09 Crisis on the Automotive Industry in Developing Countries: A Global Value Chain Perspective; Chapter 7: Global Value Chains in the Electronics Industry: Was the Crisis a Window of Opportunity for Developing Countries?; Chapter 8: What Happens When the Market Shifts to China? The Gabon Timber and Thai Cassava Value ChainsChapter 9: The Offshore Services Value Chain: Developing Countries and the Crisis Index; Back CoverThe world is in the midst of a sporadic and painful recovery from the most severe economic crisis since the 1930's' Great Depression. The unprecedented scale of the crisis and the speed of its transmission have revealed the interdependence of the global economy and the increasing reliance by businesses on global value chains (GVCs). These chains represent the process of ever-finer specialization and geographic fragmentation of production, with the more labor-intensive portions transferred to developing countries. As the recovery unfolds, it is time to take stock of the after effects and to drawWorld Bank e-Library.International tradeInternational economic relationsGlobal Financial Crisis, 2008-2009International trade.International economic relations.Global Financial Crisis, 2008-2009.337Cattaneo Olivier1096311Gereffi Gary125006Staritz Cornelia1513555DLCDLCYDXYDXCPCDXBWXCEFSOIDLCBOOK9910791456403321Global value chains in a postcrisis world3781177UNINA