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Gary Gereffi

Gereffi at the [[World Trade Organization|WTO]] Fourth Global Review of Aid for Trade (2013) Gary Allan Gereffi (born July 23, 1948 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) is an American economic sociologist, policy activist, author, and academic. Gereffi is emeritus Professor of Sociology and Founding Director of the Global Value Chains Center at Duke University. He is one of the originators of the Global Value Chains (GVC) framework and he is known for his work on governance structures and upgrading strategies in GVCs, global commodity chain (GCCs), dependency theory, cross-regional development strategies in Latin America and East Asia, and the role of multinational corporations (MNCs) in development.

Gereffi is recognized for his significant contributions to understanding global value chains and their impact on international development policies, including extensive collaborations with diverse multilateral organizations. His collaboration with scholars like Raphael Kaplinsky, John Humphrey, Timothy Sturgeon, Stefano Ponte, Jennifer Bair, Joonkoo Lee and Valentina De Marchi resulted in a theoretical framework that sheds light on the complexities of globalization. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Free trade and uneven development the North American apparel industry after NAFTA /

    Published 2002
    Other Authors: “…Gereffi, Gary…”
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    Free trade and uneven development the North American apparel industry after NAFTA /

    Published 2002
    Other Authors: “…Gereffi, Gary…”
    An electronic book accessible through the World Wide Web; click to view
    Electronic eBook