Access the full text.
Sign up today, get DeepDyve free for 14 days.
(2016)
Strategic Coupling
Felipe Irarrazaval (2020)
Contesting uneven development: The political geography of natural gas rents in Peru and BoliviaPolitical Geography, 79
M. Alford, S. Barrientos, M. Visser (2017)
Multi-scalar Labour Agency in Global Production Networks: Contestation and Crisis in the South African Fruit SectorDevelopment and Change, 48
N. Coe, H. Yeung (2015)
Global Production Networks: Theorizing Economic Development in an Interconnected World
Stefan Ouma, M. Boeckler, Peter Lindner (2013)
Extending the margins of marketization: Frontier regions and the making of agro-export markets in northern GhanaGeoforum, 48
J. Pickles, Adrian Smith (2011)
Delocalization and Persistence in the European Clothing Industry: The Reconfiguration of Trade and Production NetworksRegional Studies, 45
Siobhán McGrath (2018)
Dis/articulations and the interrogation of development in GPN researchProgress in Human Geography, 42
G. Bridge (2008)
Global Production Networks and the Extractive Sector: Governing Resource-Based DevelopmentJournal of Economic Geography, 8
Jennifer Bair, Marion Werner (2011)
Commodity Chains and the Uneven Geographies of Global Capitalism: A Disarticulations PerspectiveEnvironment and Planning A, 43
James Murphy (2019)
Global production network dis/articulations in Zanzibar: practices and conjunctures of exclusionary development in the tourism industryJournal of Economic Geography
N. Coe, M. Hess, H. Yeung, P. Dicken, J. Henderson (2004)
‘Globalizing’ regional development: a global production networks perspectiveTransactions of the Institute of British Geographers, 29
Diego Andreucci (2017)
Resources, regulation and the state: Struggles over gas extraction and passive revolution in Evo Morales's BoliviaPolitical Geography, 61
Marion Werner (2019)
Geographies of production I: Global production and uneven developmentProgress in Human Geography, 43
Juan Cendrero (2014)
Has Bolivia׳s 2006–12 gas policy been useful to combat the resource curse?Resources Policy, 41
L. Hinojosa, A. Bebbington, G. Cortez, Juan Chumacero, D. Bebbington, K. Hennermann (2015)
Gas and Development: Rural Territorial Dynamics in Tarija, BoliviaWorld Development, 73
Marion Werner (2016)
Global production networks and uneven development: Exploring geographies of devaluation, disinvestment, and exclusionGeography Compass, 10
Shane Godfrey (2015)
Global, regional and domestic apparel value chains in Southern Africa: social upgrading for some and downgrading for othersCambridge Journal of Regions, Economy and Society, 8
B. Kaup (2010)
A Neoliberal Nationalization?Latin American Perspectives, 37
H. Yeung (2009)
Regional Development and the Competitive Dynamics of Global Production Networks: An East Asian PerspectiveRegional Studies, 43
Arianna Rossi (2013)
Does Economic Upgrading Lead to Social Upgrading in Global Production Networks? Evidence from MoroccoWorld Development, 46
G. Gereffi, Joonkoo Lee (2012)
Why the World Suddenly Cares About Global Supply ChainsJournal of Supply Chain Management, 48
D. Elms, P. Low (2013)
Global value chains in a changing world
L. Pellegrini, Marco Arismendi (2012)
Consultation, Compensation and Extraction in Bolivia after the 'Left Turn': The Case of Oil Exploration in the North of La Paz DepartmentJournal of Latin American Geography, 11
N. Phelps, Miguel Atienza, Martín Arias (2017)
An invitation to the dark side of economic geographyEnvironment and Planning A: Economy and Space, 50
R. Kaplinsky, M. Morris (2016)
Thinning and Thickening: Productive Sector Policies in The Era of Global Value ChainsThe European Journal of Development Research, 28
G. Gereffi (2019)
Economic upgrading in global value chainsHandbook on Global Value Chains
A. D’Costa (2011)
Geography, uneven development and distributive justice: the political economy of IT growth in IndiaCambridge Journal of Regions, Economy and Society, 4
F. Palpacuer (2008)
Bringing the social context back in: governance and wealth distribution in global commodity chainsEconomy and Society, 37
Enrique Peters (2008)
GCCs and Development: A Conceptual and Empirical ReviewCompetition & Change, 12
Adrian Smith (2015)
Editor's choice Economic (in)security and global value chains: the dynamics of industrial and trade integration in the Euro-Mediterranean macro-regionCambridge Journal of Regions, Economy and Society, 8
R. Kaplinsky (2000)
Globalisation and Unequalisation: What Can Be Learned from Value Chain Analysis?The Journal of Development Studies, 37
[Research on global production networks (GPNs) has been criticised for its ‘inclusionary bias’. The mainstream is focussed on successful development, paying little attention to firms and regions that do not perform well and thus neglecting that the success of some may be tied to the failure of others. This chapter makes a contribution to overcoming the inclusionary bias in order to better understand the prospects of peripheral regions in GPNs. It is inspired by an increasingly vivid academic debate about ‘disarticulations’. The author applies this perspective to Bolivia’s oil and gas supply industry. He shows that the sector has shifted to a turn-key model, which accounts for the rise of foreign engineering, procurement and construction companies that now capture value at the expense of local suppliers. The latter are downgraded or outright expelled from the corresponding networks. Context factors reinforce the increasingly poor outcomes for Bolivian firms. Many never manage to plug into oil and gas GPNs because of high entry barriers, which even apply to services as generic as catering and transport. However, the chapter also indicates that the disarticulations perspective is itself somewhat biased. It disregards opportunities that integration into the global economy offers in spite of its various downsides.]
Published: Oct 12, 2021
Keywords: Bolivia; Disarticulation; Global production network; Oil and gas; Regional development; Resource periphery
Read and print from thousands of top scholarly journals.
Already have an account? Log in
Bookmark this article. You can see your Bookmarks on your DeepDyve Library.
To save an article, log in first, or sign up for a DeepDyve account if you don’t already have one.
Copy and paste the desired citation format or use the link below to download a file formatted for EndNote
Access the full text.
Sign up today, get DeepDyve free for 14 days.
All DeepDyve websites use cookies to improve your online experience. They were placed on your computer when you launched this website. You can change your cookie settings through your browser.