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IDS Bulletin Vol. 32 Nos. 3

How Do We Define Value Chains and Production Networks?

Published on 1 July 2001

Summaries This article is intended to contribute to the process of building a set of tools that will help advance the debate on the shape and trajectory of global economic integration. The article uses a ‘Value?chain’ approach to construct a set of conceptual terms and concepts intended to better specify the concrete actors in the global economy as well as the linkages that bind them into a larger whole. I propose a set of terms and concepts that specify three critical value chain dimensions: organizational scale, geographic scale and types of value chain productive actors. The article also lays out a distinction between value chains and production networks.

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Sturgeon, T., J. (2001) How Do We Define Value Chains and Production Networks?. IDS Bulletin 32(3): 9-18

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Institute of Development Studies
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Sturgeon, Timothy J.

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