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European Union trade agreements and global value chains

In: Handbook on the EU and International Trade

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  • Adrian Smith

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Recent European Union trade policy statements have made explicit reference to the role that trade policy should play in the formulation and deepening of global value chain activity in the world economy. Global value chains are seen to be a major driving force in the organisation of cross-border trade and economic integration. However, there is a much longer history of the relationship between trade policy and globalising economic networks. This chapter begins by examining this historical context. It then goes on to look at mechanisms deployed by the EU as they relate to global value chains, before turning to examine the relationship between trade policy and industrial and social upgrading in global value chains. Finally, the chapter considers the social and working condition consequences of integration into global value chains, and the attempt to establish trade policy mechanisms to enhance social standards via labour provisions.

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  • Adrian Smith, 2018. "European Union trade agreements and global value chains," Chapters, in: Sangeeta Khorana & María García (ed.), Handbook on the EU and International Trade, chapter 16, pages 296-314, Edward Elgar Publishing.
  • Handle: RePEc:elg:eechap:17116_16
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