The socioeconomic impact of circularity in developing countries
A novel tool using firm–level data to assess the economic, social and environmental impact of circularity.
A novel tool using firm–level data to assess the economic, social and environmental impact of circularity.
The coronavirus pandemic has not fundamentally altered pre-pandemic megatrends, but accelerated some.
The significance of industrial capabilities for robustness to the pandemic crisis.
Green hydrogen holds the key to decarbonization and can act as a catalyst for industrial development.
Joint efforts between local and foreign solution suppliers are indispensable to decrease common pollutants across industries.
The localization of mineral-based global value chains and clean energy presents an opportunity for Africa to industrialize.
Developing countries can use spatial policies to reduce their ecological footprint while simultaneously increasing their competitiveness.
The recovery of supply chains can be supported through trade policies and firm-specific initiatives.