Global value chains (GVCs) now account for almost half of all international trade. In this age of global value chains, learn how GVCs can become more sustainable and inclusive. Explore the ways in which countries can work together to create deeper reforms and predictable policies that encourage shared and sustained GVC participation. Based on the World Bank Group 2020 World Development Report (WDR), participants will learn from Bank economists about trading for development. Especially at a time when the world economy and supply chains are challenged by the COVID-19 crisis, GVCs and their significance in international trade and economic growth across the world are more important than ever.
What you'll learn
understand the concept of global value chains
identify ways to make GVCs more sustainable and inclusive
recognize the impact of GVCs on international trade and economic growth
explore collaborative strategies for reform in GVCs
Course objectives
analyze the significance of global value chains in today's economy
explore policy recommendations for improving GVC participation