CADENAS GLOBALES DE VALOR E INSTITUCIONES ECONÓMICAS: una perspectiva analítica

Palavras-chave: cadenas de valor, instituciones, deslocalización, globalización

Resumo

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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Biografia do Autor

Rodrigo Fabian Laera, CONICET

Doctor en Filosofía por la Universitat de Barcelona (Barcelona, España), Doctorando en Ciencias Económicas por la Universidad Nacional de La Matanza (Buenos Aires, Argentina) e investigador del Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas (CONICET).

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2024-12-30