Publications [#323619] of Frederick W. Mayer

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Journal Articles

  1. Mayer, FW; Phillips, N. "Outsourcing governance: states and the politics of a ‘global value chain world’." New Political Economy 22.2 (March, 2017): 134-152. [doi]
    (last updated on 2019/07/07)

    Abstract:
    © 2016 The Author(s). Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. Politics, and by extension states, are marginal in debates about the genesis, evolution and functioning of the global value chain (GVC)-based global economy. We contend here that the core complexity of state agency and state power needs to be much more carefully understood in GVC and related debates, as a basis on which the governance of the evolving GVC world can be properly theorised as revolving around the inseparability of economic and political power. We advance a framework for understanding the role of politics and states in the construction and maintenance of a GVC world, using a three-fold typology of facilitative, regulatory and distributive forms of governance, and propose a notion of ‘outsourcing governance’ as an attempt to capture the ways in which states purposefully, through active political agency, have engaged in a process of delegating a variety of governance functions and authority to private actors. Our overarching argument is normative: ‘outsourced governance’ of the form we currently observe is associated with regressive distributional outcomes, and is antithetical to an inclusive and sustainable global economy.

Frederick W. Mayer