3D printing: The final frontier for international trade in goods?
The evidence to date suggests that 3D printing might actually complement trade in goods.
The evidence to date suggests that 3D printing might actually complement trade in goods.
Evidence from the COVID-19 pandemic and the global financial crisis.
Recent research into global supply chain risks highlights why high-tech products are particularly susceptible to shocks.
The potential for bringing production back home crucially depends on local innovation ecosystems.
Women’s specific needs and potential as leaders and agents of change must be considered for COVID-19 mitigation and recovery measures.