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Why To Use The Global Value Chain Analysis: The Prospective And The Inadequacy Of The Macedonian Fresh Vegetables For The Developed Markets' Consumer

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  • Vesna Garvanlieva

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The value chain concept represents a proven model for analysis for improvement of certain sector though better management and improved competitiveness, especially for the developing countries. This article tries to shortly present the fresh vegetable value chain in Macedonia and point towards the need for development of a national strategy for improvement of each value chain where there are potentials for improvement and increase competitiveness on an international level since the Macedonian fresh vegetable chain is part of a global value chain that needs to be supported by the policy makers in order to enhance the abilities of the local businesses to compete internationally or globally.

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  • Vesna Garvanlieva, 2008. "Why To Use The Global Value Chain Analysis: The Prospective And The Inadequacy Of The Macedonian Fresh Vegetables For The Developed Markets' Consumer," Journal Articles, Center For Economic Analyses, pages 5-12, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:cmk:journl:y:2008:p:5-12
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