El TLCAN y las cadenas globales de valor
Abstract
Con el arribo de Donald Trump a la presidencia de Estados Unidos, se intensificaron
las especulaciones sobre el futuro del Tratado de Libre Comercio de América del Norte
(TLCAN). En respuesta a una noticia aparecida a finales de abril de este ano, donde
se adelantaba la posible presentación de una orden ejecutiva para retirar a Estados
Unidos de este acuerdo comercial, el director del Centro de Globalización, Gobernanza
y Competitividad de la Universidad de Duke, Gary Gereffi, publicó unas interesantes
reflexiones sobre los verdaderos alcances del TLCAN que ahora comparte con los lectores
de Comercio Exterior. (La versión original de este artículo apareció en el sitio web
del autor. Puede encontrarse en: https://www.brookings.edu/blog/future-development/2017/04/28/understanding-trade-relations-in-a-value-chain-linked-world/)
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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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