Global currents, local tides: An examination of the dynamic interplay between global value chains and local food markets

Q1 Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Ellen Mangnus , Marc Wegerif
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Abstract

This article contributes to a special issue critically examining the shift from an “international” to a “global” development paradigm. Focusing on global value chains, the paper critiques the convergence-divergence thesis of Horner and Hulme (2019), which posits that globalization leads to converging development trends across countries but diverging inequalities within them. The article argues for a more in-depth examination of how local contexts, market practices, and actors interact with global dynamics. Through a narrative review, the paper traces the evolution of global value chains—from a framework for analysing transnational supply chains to a development tool—and critiques its limitations in addressing the complex inequalities that emerge both within and between countries. Focusing on food production, trade, and consumption, the article proposes a practice-based approach to globalization that more effectively captures the dynamics of global–local interactions and offers a nuanced understanding of how people shape—and are shaped by—globalization in their daily lives.
全球潮流,地方潮流:对全球价值链和地方粮食市场之间动态相互作用的考察
这篇文章为一个特别问题做了贡献,它批判性地审视了从“国际”发展范式到“全球”发展范式的转变。本文以全球价值链为重点,批评了霍纳和休姆(2019)的趋同-分歧理论,该理论认为全球化导致各国之间的发展趋势趋同,但各国内部的不平等现象也在分化。本文主张对地方背景、市场实践和行动者如何与全球动态相互作用进行更深入的研究。通过叙述性回顾,本文追溯了全球价值链的演变——从分析跨国供应链的框架到发展工具——并批评了其在解决国家内部和国家之间出现的复杂不平等方面的局限性。本文以粮食生产、贸易和消费为重点,提出了一种基于实践的全球化方法,更有效地捕捉到全球与地方互动的动态,并对人们在日常生活中如何塑造和被全球化塑造提供了细致入微的理解。
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Research in Globalization
Research in Globalization Economics, Econometrics and Finance-Economics, Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous)
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