City networks and commodity chains: identifying global flows and local connections in Ho Chi Minh City

Ingeborg Vind, Niels Fold

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Abstract

Any analytical framework for understanding actual forms of the intensified incorporation of cities into the world economy needs to go beyond the exclusive focus on advanced producer services, which is characteristic of most of the World City Network (WCN) approach. Simultaneously, an account of the role of advanced producer services will strengthen Global Commodity Chain (GCC) analysis. A combination of the literatures on WCN and GCC can contribute to a broader conceptualization of the connections and connectivities of global cities. In addition, a combined approach will improve our understanding of globalization processes within many so-called 'third-world' cities that are experiencing booms in export-oriented industrialization and in migration from rural hinterlands as they are being integrated into Global Commodity Chains. We illustrate our argument with insights from GCC analyses of the electronics industry located in Ho Chi Minh City and the agricultural sector in its rural hinterland, the Mekong Delta.
OriginalsprogEngelsk
TidsskriftGlobal Networks: A Journal of Transnational Affairs
Vol/bind10
Udgave nummer1
Sider (fra-til)54–74
Antal sider11
ISSN1470-2266
DOI
StatusUdgivet - jan. 2010

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