Commodity Chains and Marketing Strategies: Nike and the Global Athletic Footwear Industry (English)
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Commodity chains and global capitalism
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Title:Commodity Chains and Marketing Strategies: Nike and the Global Athletic Footwear Industry
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Conference:16th Annual conference on the political economy of the world-system, Commodity chains and global capitalism ; 1992 ; Durham; NC
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Published in:Commodity chains and global capitalism , 149 ; 247-266CONTRIBUTIONS IN ECONOMICS AND ECONOMIC HISTORY , 149 ; 247-266
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Place of publication:London
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Publication date:1994-01-01
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Table of contents conference proceedings
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Introduction: Global Commodity ChainsGereffi, G. / Korzeniewicz, M. / Korzeniewicz, R. P. et al. | 1994
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Commodity Chains: Construct and ResearchHopkins, T. K. / Wallerstein, I. et al. | 1994
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The Shipbuilding Commodity Chain, 1590-1790Oezveren, E. et al. | 1994
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The Grain Flour Commodity Chain, 1590-1790Pelizzon, S. et al. | 1994
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Conclusions About Commodity ChainsHopkins, T. K. / Wallerstein, I. et al. | 1994
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Competition, Time, and Space in Industrial ChangeSchoenberger, E. et al. | 1994
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The Global Distribution of Commodity ChainsKorzeniewicz, R. P. / Martin, W. et al. | 1994
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The Organization of Buyer-Driven Global Commodity Chains: How U.S. Retailers Shape Overseas Production NetworksGereffi, G. et al. | 1994
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Where Is the Chain in Commodity Chains? The Service Sector NexusRabach, E. / Eun Mee Kim et al. | 1994
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Institutionalizing Flexibility: A Comparative Analysis of Fordist and Post-Fordist Models of Third World Agro-Export ProductionRaynolds, L. T. et al. | 1994
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The New Spatial Division of Labor and Commodity Chains in the Greater South China Economic RegionChen, X. et al. | 1994
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Commodity Chains and Industrial Restructuring in the Pacific Rim: Garment Trade and ManufacturingAppelbaum, R. P. / Smith, D. / Christerson, B. et al. | 1994
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Strategic Reorientations of U.S. Apparel FirmsTaplin, I. M. et al. | 1994
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Automobile Commodity Chains in the NICs: A Comparison of South Korea, Mexico, and BrazilLee, N. / Cason, J. et al. | 1994
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Commodity Chains and Marketing Strategies: Nike and the Global Athletic Footwear IndustryKorzeniewicz, M. et al. | 1994
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Fresh Demand: The Consumption of Chilean Produce in the United StatesGoldfrank, W. L. et al. | 1994
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Commodity Chains and the Korean Automobile IndustryHyung Kook Kim / Lee, S.-H. et al. | 1994
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Cocaine, Commodity Chains, and Drug Politics: A Transnational ApproachWilson, S. / Zambrano, M. et al. | 1994