Global Value and Wealth Chains in Contemporary Capitalism: Editorial Introduction

Duncan Wigan*, Leonard Seabrooke, Stefano Ponte, Jennifer Bair

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Abstract

This introduction to a special section on global value chains and global wealth chains elaborates on the concept of entanglement as a way to understand dynamics of value capture, accumulation and inequality in contemporary capitalism. The authors first review the analytical framework they have proposed for analyzing entangled chains based on two dimensions: 1) the relative importance of intangible versus tangible assets; and (2) the primary strategy of lead firms – specifically, whether that strategy is oriented towards value creation or wealth accumulation activities. They then briefly discuss the four papers comprising this special section which collectively advance our knowledge of how production and finance are imbricated in the global political economy.
Original languageEnglish
Journal Environment and Planning A: Economy and Space
Volume56
Issue number8
Pages (from-to)2169–2173
Number of pages5
ISSN0308-518X
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Nov 2024

Keywords

  • Global value chains
  • Global wealth chains
  • Intangible assets
  • Tangible assets
  • Inequality
  • Firm strategy

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