Deglobalisation: risk or reality?
Globalisation is said to be on the retreat. Martina Di Sano, Vanessa Gunnella, and Laura Lebastard examine the data to see if we are heading to deglobalisation
Read MoreGlobalisation is said to be on the retreat. Martina Di Sano, Vanessa Gunnella, and Laura Lebastard examine the data to see if we are heading to deglobalisation
Read MoreSupply disruptions during the pandemic raised concerns about supply chains. Cyrille Schwellnus, Antton Haramboure, and Lea Samek consider the resilience of global supply chains
Read MoreLaura Lebastard, Marco Matani and Roberta Serafini examine the impact of COVID-19 supply disruptions on exporters in global value chains
Read MoreExtreme weather events will become more frequent as global temperatures rise. Rikard Forslid and Mark Sanctuary analyse the impact of the 2011 Thailand flood on Swedish firms
Read MoreRomán Arjona, William Connell Garcia and Cristina Herghelegiu examine the EU’s dependencies in traded goods and find that the EU benefits greatly from its wide participation in international value chains
Read MoreThe much anticipated fourth industrial revolution hasn’t happened yet. Richard Markoff and Ralf Seifert discuss the many factors that have slowed the progress of industry 4.0
Read MoreInternational trade is returning to pre-pandemic levels, but threats are emerging. Graham Bright discusses potential obstacles to trade
Read MoreNiclas Poitiers and Pauline Weil argue that measures to safeguard semiconductor supplies proposed in the European Chips Act could prove to be wrongly focused and could tip over into harmful protectionism
Read MoreGraham Bright considers the global trade landscape post pandemic, and with current tensions says we should hope for the best outcome and plan for the worst
Read MoreTrade has always been shaped by technology. Robert Atkinson examines how digital technologies are transforming goods and services production
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