2019
DOI: 10.1080/13602381.2019.1652982
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ASEAN between globalization and regionalization

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“…Despite the relevance of those contributions, further knowledge has to be developed in considering the role of policies in the context of advanced countries, taking into account the rapid transformation in the emerging economic and technological scenario, which also affects GVCs [25,50]. The GVC framework discussing the policy of interventions has partially been revised through recent studies highlighting the rise of South-to-South connections [51,52] and the regionalization of Global Value Chains [12,53]. At the same time, policies in developed countries focus on investing in technology upgrading, also taking into account the industrial sphere and the opportunity to benefit from participation within GVCs.…”
Section: A New Scenario For Gvc-oriented Policies: Manufacturing In T...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Despite the relevance of those contributions, further knowledge has to be developed in considering the role of policies in the context of advanced countries, taking into account the rapid transformation in the emerging economic and technological scenario, which also affects GVCs [25,50]. The GVC framework discussing the policy of interventions has partially been revised through recent studies highlighting the rise of South-to-South connections [51,52] and the regionalization of Global Value Chains [12,53]. At the same time, policies in developed countries focus on investing in technology upgrading, also taking into account the industrial sphere and the opportunity to benefit from participation within GVCs.…”
Section: A New Scenario For Gvc-oriented Policies: Manufacturing In T...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A renewed interest in manufacturing by advanced economies seems to be mainly driven by two transformative trends. On the one hand, evidence suggests firms are giving up global sourcing for more local and pancontinental value chains with multiple nodes across continents and fewer supply tiers, to leverage market closeness (Chen & Lombaerde, 2019;De Propris & Pegoraro, 2019;Gereffi, 2018). On the other hand, the pervasive adoption of new labor-substituting technologies is allowing firms to restructure their global value chains (GVCs) by swapping overseas laborintensive operations for home capital-intensive ones (Ancarani & Di Mauro, 2018;Ancarani, Di Mauro & Mascali, 2019;Baldwin, 2019;Dachs, Kinkel & Jäger, 2019;Strange & Zucchella, 2017).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Especially in the case of economies in East Asia and ASEAN, globalisation may be driven by the need of regional trading blocs in establishing trade ties with western partners (Park, 2020). In this case, globalisation is not based on the WTO-led multilateral trading system, instead it is driven by the emergence of global RTAs, especially those in East Asia (Chen, 2018;Chen & Lombaerde, 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, globalisation creates the global market for agricultural products, thereby helping maintain global food supplies (Elleby et al, 2020;MacDonald et al, 2015;Qiang et al, 2020). From the perspective of globalisation of production, the global it is driven by the emergence of global RTAs, especially those in East Asia (Chen, 2018;Chen & Lombaerde, 2019). tastes and preferences of food and agricultural products tend to be convergent due materials for food processing industries (Anderson et al, 2018;Hill & Hult, 2019, p. 6).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%