全球网络发展失败,玻利维亚和加纳的采掘业就是一个例子

IF 1.7 4区 社会学 Q2 GEOGRAPHY
Sören Scholvin
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对世界银行来说,融入全球经济是实现发展的必经之路。该组织的专家认为,全球南方国家将受益于投资和贸易壁垒的放松,从而促进跨国公司与当地企业之间的互动。然而,人们对在全球网络中发展的前景越来越怀疑。这篇文章深入探讨了他们的阴暗面。根据批判性的学术研究,作者认为融入全球网络是一个创造赢家和输家的过程。导致发展不平衡。为了分析导致发展失败的具体机制,他起草了一份关于排斥、降级和不参与全球网络的启发式报告。这种方法在玻利维亚和加纳的油气行业进行了测试。在玻利维亚,由于最近转向交钥匙模式和特定部门的进入壁垒,本土供应商遭受降级、排斥和不参与的影响。加纳的特点是当地公司不参与,主要是由于内生问题:腐败和制度缺陷,工业化程度低,高利率和寻租。这些调查结果证实,对在全球网络中发展的可能性持谨慎态度是合理的,但它们也表明,并非所有发展问题都是由参与全球网络造成的。
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Failed development in global networks, exemplified by extractive industries in Bolivia and Ghana
ABSTRACT For the World Bank, integration into the global economy is the path towards development. Its experts argue that the Global South will benefit from easing barriers to investment and trade, thus facilitating interaction between transnational corporations and local enterprises. Yet, there is growing scepticism regarding the prospects to develop in global networks. This article delves into their dark side. Following critical scholarship, the author suggests that integration into global networks is a process that creates winners and losers. It leads to uneven development. To analyse concrete mechanisms that underlie the process of failed development, he drafts a heuristic on exclusion, downgrading, and non-participation from/in global networks. This approach is tested against the backdrop of the hydrocarbon sector in Bolivia and Ghana. In Bolivia, indigenous suppliers suffer from downgrading, exclusion, and non-participation because of a recent shift to a turn-key model and sector-specific entry barriers. Ghana is marked by non-participation of local firms, mostly due to endogenous problems: corruption and institutional deficiencies, little industrialization, a high interest rate, and rent-seeking. These findings confirm that caution with regard to the possibilities to develop in global networks is justified, but they also indicate that not every development problem results from global network participation.
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期刊介绍: Geografiska Annaler, Series B, is a prestigious international journal publishing articles covering all theoretical and empirical aspects of human and economic geography. The journal has no specific regional profile but some attention is paid to research from the Nordic countries, as well as from countries around the Baltic Sea. Geografiska Annaler, Series B is supported by the Swedish Council for Research in Humanities and Social Sciences.
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