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Gary Gereffi: CGGC Nova Scotia Project

The Center on Globalization, Governance & Competitiveness (CGGC), an affiliate of the Social Science Research Institute at Duke University, is built around the use of global value chains methodology to study the effects of globalization on various topics of interest including: industrial upgrading, international competitiveness, the environment, global health, engineering and entrepreneurship, and innovation in the global knowledge economy.

Published 1 year ago

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Center on Globalization, Governance & Competitiveness Song

Mike Hensen sings about Global Value Chains at the Social Science Research Institute at Duke University.

Published 1 year ago

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Social Determinants of Health Disparities Conference

The Research Network on Racial and Ethnic Inequality at Duke’s Social Science Research Institute will host a national conference entitled, “The Social Determinants of Health Disparities.”

Published 1 year ago

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DuPRI Genetics Conference

DuPRI Genetics Conference at Social Sciences Research Institute of Duke University in Durham, North Carolina

Published 2 years ago

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Manufacturing Climate Change - J.D. Sitton, Infinia Corp

Manufacturing Climate Change - J.D. Sitton, Infinia Corp
Title: Manufacturing Climate Change Location: Good Jobs, Green Jobs Conference, Washington, DC Date: February 5, 2009 Presenters: JD Sitton, Infinia Corporation

Published 4 years ago

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Manufacturing Climate Change - Richard Munson, Recycled Energy Development

Manufacturing Climate Change - Richard Munson, Recycled Energy Development
Title: Manufacturing Climate Change - Richard Munson, Recycled Energy Development Location: Good Jobs, Green Jobs Conference, Washington, DC Date: February 5, 2009 Presenters: Richard Munson, Recycled Energy Development.

Published 4 years ago

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Manufacturing Climate Change Greg Merritt, Cree

Manufacturing Climate Change Greg Merritt, Cree
Title: Manufacturing Climate Change Greg Merritt, Cree Location: Good Jobs, Green Jobs Conference, Washington, DC Date: February 5, 2009 Presenters: Greg Merritt, Cree.

Published 4 years ago

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Manufacturing Climate Change Gary Gereffi & Marcy Lowe, CGGC

Manufacturing Climate Change Gary Gereffi & Marcy Lowe, CGGC
Title: Manufacturing Climate Change Gary Gereffi & Marcy Lowe, CGGC Location: Good Jobs, Green Jobs Conference, Washington, DC Date: February 5, 2009 Presenters: Gary Gereffi, Marcy Lowe From: ssriutube Views: 158 0 ratings Time: 31:16 More in Education

Published 4 years ago

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Ron Hira, Gary Gereffi and Vivek Wadhwa Discuss Outsourcing and IT Services

Ron Hira, Ph.D., P.E., Assistant Professor of Public Policy, Rochester Institute of Technology visits Duke University to give a talk at the Pratt School of Engineering with Vivek Wadhwa discussing outsourcing and IT services.

Published 7 years ago

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Gary Gereffi and Ron Hira Discuss Changes in the Labor Market

Ron Hira, Ph.D., P.E., Assistant Professor of Public Policy, Rochester Institute of Technology visits Duke University to give a talk at the Pratt School of Engineering with Vivek Wadhwa discussing outsourcing and IT services.

Published 7 years ago

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CGGC's Gary Gereffi Highlights 3 Main Themes in the Center's Work

The Center on Globalization, Governance and Competitiveness (CGGC) focuses work in the following 3 areas: 1) offshore outsourcing of jobs 2) new drivers in the global economy 3) new places emerging in the global economy as hubs of economic activity

Published 7 years ago

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Gary Gereffi Introduces CGGC and their Workspace

The Center on Globalization, Governance & Competitiveness (CGGC) at Duke University is dedicated to carrying out innovative and interdisciplinary research that has an impact on corporations, social institutions, and public policy.

Published 7 years ago

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