What are Global Value Chains and why they matter for economic & regional development | LSE Research
To understand Global Value Chains, consider the bicycle. Bicycles are not solely produced in one place, rather they are created across countries—a collection of regions delivering components and services bringing the bicycle to the end consumer. Each contributor, located and spread throughout the world, adds value to this end product. This end-to-end process is the Global Value Chain. Find more research videos in our playlist 👉 • LSE Research Read how Global Value Chains can foster economic development and jobs: https://www.lse.ac.uk/research/resear... Find the Regional Studies Policy Impact Book: https://blogs.lse.ac.uk/gild/books/ #Economics

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Global Value Chains: Challenges and Opportunities Facing the Region (ADB Insight Full Episode)

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The MISTAKE most make when comparing Supply Chain vs Value Chain

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Professor Answers Supply Chain Questions | Tech Support | WIRED

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Value Chain Analysis EXPLAINED | B2U | Business To You

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Ex-Google Recruiter Explains Why "Lying" Gets You Hired

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UN Global Supply Chain Forum – Day 1 (21 May 2024)

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Why Global Supply Chains May Never Be the Same | WSJ Documentary

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Once You Learn Economics, You Can't Be MANIPULATED Anymore

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How AI could reshape global supply chains | Thomas Larrieu | TEDxÉcolePolytechnique

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Global Value Chains in the Macroeconomy: Dr. Kei-Mu Yi

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Why is the global supply chain so fragile and how can it be fixed?

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How to Fix Broken Supply Chains | Dustin Burke | TED

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International Trade 101 | Economics Explained

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Why Big Oil is opening new frontiers | FT Film

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Absolute Advantage vs. Comparative Advantage

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The 2025 Nobel Prize in Economics: Explained

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Global Value Chains and development

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How Shipping Containers Control Global Trade

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