Evaluation of Market Surveillance Implementation and Sustainability
Flexible Systems Management 2018
Svetlana Mjakuškina, Inga Lapiņa

The establishment of global value chains requires changes in the approach to market surveillance. Intermediate inputs have become an important part of the world trade, particularly as they are increasingly being sourced through imports rather than domestic production. The nature of internal markets combined with the effects of the global supply chain makes it increasingly necessary to adopt a truly coordinated approach to market surveillance. Market surveillance practices among the European Union Member States and worldwide differ by each country. Within the European Union it is the responsibility of each individual Member State, which has different resources, priorities and legislative framework, to develop and sustain their internal market surveillance. Different countries around the world develop their own standardization arrangements and start to produce more products that only conform to their own safety standards. The aim of this chapter is to analyse approaches to market surveillance through different product groups, in order to evaluate the differences between the sectors and countries.


Keywords
Globalization, Global supply chain, Global value chain, Market surveillance, Product safety, Sustainability
DOI
10.1007/978-981-10-8929-9_17
Hyperlink
https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007%2F978-981-10-8929-9_17

Mjakuškina, S., Lapiņa, I. Evaluation of Market Surveillance Implementation and Sustainability. In: Global Value Chains, Flexibility and Sustainability. Flexible Systems Management. J.Connell, R.Agarwal, S.Sushil, S.Dhir ed. Singapore: Springer, 2018. pp.257-269. ISBN 978-981-10-8928-2. e-ISBN 978-981-10-8929-9. Available from: doi:10.1007/978-981-10-8929-9_17

Publication language
English (en)
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