The growth of emerging economies has led to a significant expansion of domestic markets in the global South. Yet, the vast majority of studies examining contemporary patterns of trade and production continue to use a global value chain (GVC) lens, therefore obfuscating important spatial and temporal shifts occurring within domestic geographies of production in the early decades of the 21st century. This article explores how a rapid increase in domestic consumption in the case of Indian tea production has transformed the industry, and how institutional and regulatory actors have responded to these changes. Using a value chain framework to explore the key actors and processes shaping the political economy of domestic production, this article ...
Since 21st century, the production system of capitalism has experienced rapid development with the g...
This paper looks at the origins of the British tea industry of India from the standpoint of colonial...
Exploitative and inadequate working conditions in developing countries remain a pressing concern in ...
The growth of emerging economies has led to a significant expansion of domestic markets in the globa...
This paper will analyze how the global growth has showed a declining path in 2011-12 due to the spil...
In the context of globalization, the success of a firm to sell its products on international and reg...
peer reviewedIn the context of globalization, the success of a firm to sell its products on internat...
The Global Value Chain (GVC) approach has emerged as a novel methodological device for analysing eco...
The impact of participation in global value chains is not uniform. In this case study of the Nepali ...
In this sector analysis I report on my investigation of the International Smallholder Tea Sector and...
Exploitative and inadequate working conditions in developing countries remain a pressing concern in ...
The study describes various aspects of the quantitative features of Indian tea industry based on sec...
Background: Price pressure, together with factors as commodization and demands for lower production ...
The study was conducted for Indian tea based on secondary data pertaining from 1971 to 2016 with the...
Summaries In recent academic debates, upgrading has emerged as a key way for developing countries t...
Since 21st century, the production system of capitalism has experienced rapid development with the g...
This paper looks at the origins of the British tea industry of India from the standpoint of colonial...
Exploitative and inadequate working conditions in developing countries remain a pressing concern in ...
The growth of emerging economies has led to a significant expansion of domestic markets in the globa...
This paper will analyze how the global growth has showed a declining path in 2011-12 due to the spil...
In the context of globalization, the success of a firm to sell its products on international and reg...
peer reviewedIn the context of globalization, the success of a firm to sell its products on internat...
The Global Value Chain (GVC) approach has emerged as a novel methodological device for analysing eco...
The impact of participation in global value chains is not uniform. In this case study of the Nepali ...
In this sector analysis I report on my investigation of the International Smallholder Tea Sector and...
Exploitative and inadequate working conditions in developing countries remain a pressing concern in ...
The study describes various aspects of the quantitative features of Indian tea industry based on sec...
Background: Price pressure, together with factors as commodization and demands for lower production ...
The study was conducted for Indian tea based on secondary data pertaining from 1971 to 2016 with the...
Summaries In recent academic debates, upgrading has emerged as a key way for developing countries t...
Since 21st century, the production system of capitalism has experienced rapid development with the g...
This paper looks at the origins of the British tea industry of India from the standpoint of colonial...
Exploitative and inadequate working conditions in developing countries remain a pressing concern in ...