CADENAS GLOBALES DE VALOR E INSTITUCIONES ECONÓMICAS: una perspectiva analítica
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El presente trabajo propone explorar la interacción entre las cadenas de valor y las instituciones económicas en el contexto de la economía global contemporánea. Las cadenas de valor se han convertido en una herramienta crucial para comprender cómo se crean, distribuyen y capturan los beneficios económicos en diferentes sectores y regiones. Al mismo tiempo, las instituciones económicas, como las leyes, regulaciones y normas, desempeñan un papel fundamental en la configuración y el funcionamiento de estas cadenas. Este artículo examina cómo las instituciones impactan las cadenas de valor y viceversa; cómo esta relación puede tener un efecto significativo en el desarrollo económico y la competitividad de las naciones.
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