The future of global value chains in the post-pandemic world
Countries must rethink innovation and investment policy measures to enable long-term sustainability.
Countries must rethink innovation and investment policy measures to enable long-term sustainability.
Inertia is not an option for small and medium enterprises (SMEs).
By creating multi-stakeholder collaboration platforms we can drive awareness and market uptake of green and digital technologies.
Differences between data sources make it challenging to identify the leaders and laggards in the adoption of industrial robots.
The potential for bringing production back home crucially depends on local innovation ecosystems.
China’s post-COVID-19 recovery may hold clues to the future of global value chains.
Integration of manufacturing firms in global value chains offers opportunities for countries to raise employment, exports and productivity.
The pandemic is causing massive disruptions to flows of foreign direct investments. Developing countries are likely to be hit the hardest.