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There has been an intense discussion on the energy infrastructure cooperation in Northeast Asia. Most studies have focused on the technical feasibility of grid interconnection, deployment of renewable energy, and have ignored the quantitative analysis of
Jian Wang, Shenghao Feng, Junyong Xiang
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Peculiarities of Ukraine's foreign trade for the period 2018-2020 in contexts of global and regional value chains [PDF]
The article investigates international trade activity of Ukraine for the period 2018-2020. Ukrainian companies tend to be providing integration into global value chains.
R.V. Sevastyanov
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Sources of Value Creation in Service Global Value Chains [PDF]
Multiple dimensions of services and service functions in global value chains (GVCs) are not sufficiently explored, particularly so when considering the perspective of Central and East European (CEE) countries as suppliers of services.
Metka Stare, Andreja Jaklič
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Innovation Uncertainty Impacts the Adoption of Smarter Farming Approaches
There are increasing opportunities to use smart farming technologies for improved management of farming systems. However, there is limited understanding of how the potential can be translated into effective use in the farming sector.
Callum R. Eastwood, Alan Renwick
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“Stress-test” of Manufacturing Value Chains in Europe [PDF]
The article dissects the relevant trends characterizing the large EU economies participation in global value chains. The response reactions of large European economies’ participation in manufacturing global value chains to the Global Financial crisis are
Vasilchenko, A.D.
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Innovation in global value chains [PDF]
In this chapter, the authors focus on innovation in global value chains and on the role that such chains play in building and deepening capability. They also focus on the trajectories along which firms, located in developing countries, once inserted into global value chains acquire or lose innovation capability. To do so, they bring together the global
Rasmus Lema +2 more
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Best practice relief supply for emergency services in a developed economy [PDF]
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to discuss the challenges inherent in planning and responding to disaster events in a multi-agency context where numerous governmental and non-governmental actors and agencies are involved in the planning and ...
Mark M.J. Wilson +4 more
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Measures of Upstreamness and Downstreamness based on exports
In this paper I discuss and develop measures of upstreamness and downstreamness to describe the position of countries and sectors in global value chains. Both measures are defined as the distance between exports and either final demand (upstreamness) or
Alvaro Lalanne
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Systematic rent in global value chains [PDF]
The theory of global value chains (GVCs) is one of the most extensive and promising theories in explaining the patterns and special features of the development of regional, national and international economies, which allows improving methods and models ...
Ruslan A. Samsonov, Sergey N. Bocharov
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Inter-industry analysis in the Korean flow-of-funds accounts
This study mainly aims to provide an inter-industry analysis through the subdivision of various industries in flow-of-funds (FOF) accounts. Combined with the Financial Statement Analysis data from 2004 and 2005, the Korean FOF accounts are reconstructed ...
Jiyoung Kim
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