The international distribution of benefits from global value chains between the centre and the periphery using Lenin's theory of imperialism as a tool of analysis

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2016

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Ngxola, Nomonde

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Lenin's theory of imperialism is a strong basis of contemporary analysis for the interaction between countries in the core and those in the periphery. This paper examines the theoretical coherence of his theory in light of the advent of global value chains. The distribution of benefits between countries in the core and the periphery is a topic that is aimed at describing the distribution patterns that prevail as a result of the globalisation of trade and the decentralization of production activities by multinational firms [Information taken from introduction. No abstract provided].

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Thesis (M.Com. (Development Theory and Policy))--University of the Witwatersrand, Faculty of Commerce, Law and Management, School of Economic and Business Sciences, 2016

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Ngxola, Nomonde (2016) The international distribution of benefits from global value chains between the centre and the periphery using Lenin's theory of imperialism as a tool of analysis, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, <http://wiredspace.wits.ac.za/handle/10539/2212>

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