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Scholars working in the field of marketization studies have never settled on a singular methodology. Neither have they set disciplinary boundaries or a commonly agreed set of techniques for the study of markets. While scholars working in the social studies of finance often engage in ethnographic micro-studies of finance markets, trading floors, and stock markets (MacKenzie 2006; Miller, O'Leary 2007; Preda 2009), GVC studies are mostly based on interviews, as is most common among economic geographers more generally (Dunn 2007).
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Niebuhr, D. (2016). Following value chains. In: Making Global Value Chains. Springer Gabler, Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-13287-3_3
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