Global currents, local tides : an examination of the dynamic interplay between global value chains and local food markets
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This article contributes to a special issue critically examining the shift from an “international” to a “global” development paradigm. Focusing on global value chains, the paper critiques the convergence-divergence thesis of Horner and Hulme (2019), which posits that globalization leads to converging development trends across countries but diverging inequalities within them. The article argues for a more in-depth examination of how local contexts, market practices, and actors interact with global dynamics. Through a narrative review, the paper traces the evolution of global value chains—from a framework for analysing transnational supply chains to a development tool—and critiques its limitations in addressing the complex inequalities that emerge both within and between countries. Focusing on food production, trade, and consumption, the article proposes a practice-based approach to globalization that more effectively captures the dynamics of global–local interactions and offers a nuanced understanding of how people shape—and are shaped by—globalization in their daily lives.
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Global value chain (GVC), Development, Practice based approach
Sustainable Development Goals
SDG-17: Partnerships for the goals
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Mangnus, E. & Wegerif, M. 2025, 'Global currents, local tides : an examination of the dynamic interplay between global value chains and local food markets', Research in Globalization, vol. 10, art. 100287, pp. 1-8, doi : 10.1016/j.resglo.2025.100287.