Global Production Networks and Rural Development
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- Bill Pritchard
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The following chapters of this book are listed in IDEAS- Bill Pritchard, 2021. "Fresh fruit exports from mainland Southeast Asian countries to China: background context and key questions for research and policy," Chapters, in: Bill Pritchard (ed.), Global Production Networks and Rural Development, chapter 1, pages 1-26, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Khammerng Bannalath & Vanthana Nolintha, 2021. "Laotian borderland fruit production for the Chinese market: a case study on watermelon in Luangnamtha Province," Chapters, in: Bill Pritchard (ed.), Global Production Networks and Rural Development, chapter 2, pages 27-42, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Koji Kubo & Wah Wah Htun, 2021. "Myanmars mango export to China and Singapore: implications for export destination diversification," Chapters, in: Bill Pritchard (ed.), Global Production Networks and Rural Development, chapter 3, pages 43-62, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Koji Kubo, 2021. "Myanmars watermelon exports to China: impacts of unofficial investment by Chinese on the diffusion of a horticultural crop," Chapters, in: Bill Pritchard (ed.), Global Production Networks and Rural Development, chapter 4, pages 63-81, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Nattapon Tantrakoonsab & Wannarat Tantrakoonsab, 2021. "Thai exports of durian to China: the expanding role of Chinese entrepreneurs," Chapters, in: Bill Pritchard (ed.), Global Production Networks and Rural Development, chapter 5, pages 82-105, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Aungkana Kmonpetch & Waranya Jitpong, 2021. "Thai exports of longan to China: implications of Chinese investment on Thai stakeholders," Chapters, in: Bill Pritchard (ed.), Global Production Networks and Rural Development, chapter 6, pages 106-121, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Fumie Takanashi, 2021. "The interlinkage of the Vietnamese horticultural sector with the Chinese market: the case of watermelons," Chapters, in: Bill Pritchard (ed.), Global Production Networks and Rural Development, chapter 7, pages 122-139, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Shozo Sakata, 2021. "The changing dragon fruit value chain in Vietnam: the increased presence of the Chinese in the chain," Chapters, in: Bill Pritchard (ed.), Global Production Networks and Rural Development, chapter 8, pages 140-155, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Chun Yang, 2021. "The distribution of imported fresh fruits from Southeast Asia in China," Chapters, in: Bill Pritchard (ed.), Global Production Networks and Rural Development, chapter 9, pages 156-176, Edward Elgar Publishing.
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Asian Studies; Development Studies; Economics and Finance; Environment; Geography;All these keywords.
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