Trade Credit
Published by: IDS
Accessing trade finance is not the most serious problem for established horticulture and garment exporters in sub-Saharan Africa – exchange rate fluctuations and falling demand are more important.
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Published by: IDS
Accessing trade finance is not the most serious problem for established horticulture and garment exporters in sub-Saharan Africa – exchange rate fluctuations and falling demand are more important.
Published by: IDS
Much of international trade is coordinated by the lead firms of Global Value Chains (GVCs) and regulated through global standards. The way in which this global governance is exercised has a significant impact on the organisation of Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SME) clusters and their upgrading opportunities. This paper is particularly concerned with the global governance structures themselves – i.e. with GVCs, global standards and their interaction.
Over the last 30 years, changes in the East and Southeast Asian region have been fast and deep. China is the growth engine of a new...
Paper presented at 'International Workshop on Globalization, Global Governance and Private Standards', Leuven
Published by: Nomos
Published by: IDS
Food safety has moved up the policy agenda in industrialised countries in recent years. Governments have tightened both product and process standards, and businesses have had to respond to ever more stringent public food safety standards and the need to maintain consumer confidence. Private voluntary standards developed by groups of companies are one response to this challenge.
Published by: Agence Française de Développement
The size and rapid growth of China, together with its increasing assertiveness, represent a challenge to the established global order....
Published by: IDS
Issue 3.3, part of the latest issue of In Focus, called Concern for the Bottom Billion.