Greening Global Value Chains: A Conceptual Framework for Policy Action

Abstract

This is Chapter 6 of the Global Value Chain Development Report 2023. The Global Value Chain (GVC) Development Report 2023 explores approaches to build resilient and sustainable GVCs. It provides an overview of the most recent trends in GVCs, assesses the effects of recent trade tensions and the COVID-19 pandemic on GVCs, and illustrates changes in the nature of supply chains. It also analyses the challenges of climate change to GVCs and proposes policy options for enhancing inclusive development through GVC participation.

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Date Deposited: 30 Jan 2024 17:16
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PURE Output Type: Chapter (peer-reviewed)
Published Date: 2023-12
Authors: Gentile, Elisabetta
Lema, Rasmus
Rabellotti, Roberta
Ribaudo, Dalila (ORCID Profile 0000-0003-4783-8970)

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