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Pandemic (COVID‐19) Policy, Regional Cooperation and the Emerging Global Production Network† [PDF]
In this paper, we explore the possible policy responses to the COVID‐19 pandemic shock as well as the related economic (financial crisis) shocks on trade and global value chains (GVC) in East Asia. We find that regional policy coordination is critical to
F. Kimura +3 more
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Global Production Network and Audiovisual Industry
The aim of the article is to present the concept of global production networks (GPNs) through the prism of the audiovisual industry (focus - film industry).
Bilyana Tomova
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The trend of globalization has led to a structural change in the sales and procurement markets of manufacturing companies in recent decades. In order not to be left behind by this change, companies have internationalized their production structures ...
Lanza G
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Response of Food Production and Trade to the Global Socio-Ecological System Network
Food production and trade play a fundamental role in the globalized food system. However, the phenomena of decreasing food production and trade interruptions are becoming increasingly common.
Wenqi Xie +5 more
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An Evolutionary Approach for Global Production Network Optimisation
The continuous growth of production networks has led to an increasing number of planning objects which need to be integrated into the network planning scope.
G Schuh
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Stock Market Spillovers via the Global Production Network: Transmission of U.S. Monetary Policy
We quantify the role of global production linkages in explaining spillovers of U.S. monetary policy shocks to stock returns of 54 sectors in 26 countries.
J. D. Giovanni, G. Hale
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The current research on regional collaboration lacks the research perspective of global production network, which makes it difficult for the research on the collaboration of the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area to recognize the differences in ...
Ji Jiehan +3 more
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Shock propagation from the Russia–Ukraine conflict on international multilayer food production network determines global food availability [PDF]
Dependencies in the global food production network can lead to shortages in numerous regions, as demonstrated by the impacts of the Russia–Ukraine conflict on global food supplies. Here we reveal the losses of 125 food products after a localized shock to
Moritz Laber +4 more
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Productivity and Global Value Chains: A Tale from the Indonesian Automobile Sector
Low productivity and quality of employment have always been a big problem in Indonesia, caused by the lack and mismatch of skills in the workforce. Labor productivity (LP) describes the company’s ability to produce something.
Padang Wicaksono +2 more
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In this paper, we investigate how innovative environments as a local strategic policy with particular features of the new entrepreneurial developmental state associated to what we call a Schumpeterian-style of policy can transform regions of middle ...
Patricia Alencar Silva Mello +2 more
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