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Development Trajectories in Global Value Chains

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  16 June 2025

Adrian Smith
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University of Sussex
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Fields of Glass
Labour Regimes, Techno-Science and Biopolitics in Agrifood Value Chains
, pp. ii - iv
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2025

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Labour in Global Value Chains in Asia Edited by Dev Nathan, Meenu Tewari and Sandip SarkarGoogle Scholar
The Sweatshop Regime: Laboring Bodies, Exploitation and Garments Made in India Alessandra MezzadriGoogle Scholar
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Global Value Chains and Development: Redefining the Contours of 21st Century Capitalism Gary GereffiGoogle Scholar
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Monopsony Capitalism: Power and Production in the Twilight of the Sweatshop Age Ashok KumarGoogle Scholar
At the Margins of the Global Market: Making Commodities, Workers, and Crisis in Rural Colombia Phillip A. HoughGoogle Scholar
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Fields of Glass: Labour Regimes, Techno-Science and Biopolitics in Agrifood Value Chains Adrian SmithGoogle Scholar

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