The governance of global value chains for live butterflies / Karl M. Rich, Magda Rich and P.G. Chengappa

Despite estimates that the global butterfly trade generates over US$100 million annually in sales of pupae for exhibitions and deadstock for a range of collector and artisanal uses, almost no research has been conducted that unpacks the dynamics of these value chains. This paper remedies this gap by...

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