Duke University Global Value Chains Center
The Duke University Global Value Chains Center undertakes client-sponsored research that addresses economic and social development issues for governments, foundations and international organizations. We do this principally utilizing the global value chain (GVC) framework, created by Founding Director Gary Gereffi, and supplemented by other analytical tools. As a university-based research center, we address clients’ real world questions with transparency and rigor.
Introducing the Duke University Global Value Chains Center
Perspectives on Economic Nationalism from Professor Gary Gereffi
Gary Gereffi on The Future of Manufacturing
Professor Gary Gereffi on Whether the US Can Really De-link from Mexico
Jennifer Bair, University of Colorado, Boulder
Andrew Hutson, EDF, Raleigh, NC
Anne Posthuma, ILO, Brasilia, Brazil
Yee Siong Tong, Cambridge University, UK
Frederick Mayer, Duke University, Durham, NC
Raphael Kaplinsky, Open University, UK
William Milberg, New School for Social Research, New York
Nicola Phillips, University of Sheffield, UK
Cornelia Staritz, Austrian Research Foundation for International Development, Vienna
Patrick Low, Fung Global Institute, Hong Kong
Gary Gereffi, Duke University and Duke CGGC, Durham, NC
Dev Nathan, Institute for Human Development, New Delhi, India
Bernard Hoekman, European University Institute, Florence, Italy
Jeanne Downing, USAID, Washington, DC
Michael Ferrantino, World Bank, Washington, DC
Andreas Springer-Heinze, GIZ, Eschborn, Germany
Anders Aeroe, ITC, Geneva
Tim Sturgeon, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA
Moono Mupotola, African Development Bank, Abidjan, Côte d'Ivoire
Carlo Pietrobelli, Inter-American Development Bank, Washington, DC
Raed Safadi, OECD, Paris, France
Atul Mehta, World Bank Group, Washington, DC
Erick Zeballos, ILO, Washington, DC
Giovanni Zanalda, Duke University, Durham, NC
Karina Fernandez-Stark, Duke CGGC, Santiago, Chile
Ivo Havinga, UN Statistics Division, New York