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La promoción del trabajo decente en las cadenas mundiales de suministro en América Latina y el Caribe: Principales problemas, buenas prácticas, lecciones aprendidas y visión política

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2016-07-26
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Gereffi, G
Bamber, P
Fernandez-Stark, K
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El informe se basa en una revisión documental, aprovechando estudios existentes sobre las cadenas mundiales de suministro (CMS), para examinar sus impactos e implicaciones en el desarrollo de las empresas nacionales, su contribución a la transformación productiva y al cambio estructural y su impacto en la cantidad y calidad de empleos en el región de ALC. Sitúa la expansión de las CMS en la región dentro de un marco analítico que reconoce tanto la dimensión de mejora económica como la social, revisando los impactos sobre las empresas y los trabajadores. Se presta especial atención a los mecanismos para regular los términos y condiciones de interacción entre las empresas y entre las empresas y los trabajadores de las CMS, con el objetivo de identificar la forma de alcanzar conjuntamente los objetivos de aumentar la competitividad y promover el empleo productivo y el trabajo decente.
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Gereffi, G; Bamber, P; & Fernandez-Stark, K (2016). La promoción del trabajo decente en las cadenas mundiales de suministro en América Latina y el Caribe: Principales problemas, buenas prácticas, lecciones aprendidas y visión política. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10161/12482.
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Gary Gereffi

Professor Emeritus of Sociology
Gary Gereffi is Emeritus Professor of Sociology and Director of the Global Value Chains Center at Duke University (https://gvcc.duke.edu/).  He has published over a dozen books and numerous articles on globalization, industrial upgrading, and social and economic development, and he is one of the originators of the global value chains framework.  His most recent books are:  <a href="https://www.elgaronline.com/view/edcoll/

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