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The Extractive Industries and Society, 2015
Rodrigo Salles Pereira Dos Santos +1 more
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, 2020
Over the last few decades, numerous initiatives have advanced forest landscape restoration in the Amazon, and in 2015 the Brazilian government set an ambitious, still-valid, target to restore 4.8 million hectares of degraded Amazonian land by 2030.
D. I. Urzedo +3 more
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Over the last few decades, numerous initiatives have advanced forest landscape restoration in the Amazon, and in 2015 the Brazilian government set an ambitious, still-valid, target to restore 4.8 million hectares of degraded Amazonian land by 2030.
D. I. Urzedo +3 more
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Global Production Network and the Upgrading of China's Integrated Circuit Industry
China and World Economy, 2010Lan Xue
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Journal of Economic Geography, 2023
This study investigates the decoupling of Ukrainian aerospace, defense and electro-engineering industries resulting from the Russian Crimean annexation in 2014.
Jiří Blažek, Anton Lypianin
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This study investigates the decoupling of Ukrainian aerospace, defense and electro-engineering industries resulting from the Russian Crimean annexation in 2014.
Jiří Blažek, Anton Lypianin
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Innovation and Upgrading in Global Production Networks [PDF]
This paper deals with the role of innovation in upgrading within global production networks (GPNs). Because of the distribution of production segments across firms and countries, there is also a distribution of production knowledge. The paper looks at some ways of upgrading by developing economy firms – the roles of distributed knowledge, reverse ...
Dev Nathan, Sandip Sarkar
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Spillovers in global production networks
Review of International Economics, 2021AbstractThis paper studies the role of global input–output linkages in transmitting economic disturbances in the international economy. Our empirical results find that these links are both statistically significant and of economic importance for generating spillovers. We also provide evidence that it is not the inter‐linkages per se that matter for the
Erik Frohm, Vanessa Gunnella
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Advanced Introduction to Global Production Networks
Economic Geography, 2021Almost twenty years have passed since the global production network (GPN) framework was first proposed, seeking to understand the fragmented, transnational production of goods and services and its ...
Moritz Breul
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Production and supply network strategies within the fashion industry [PDF]
Decisions on where and how to locate a production and supply network have become an increasingly important part of a firm’s global supply network strategy and are critical to obtain competitive advantages.
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