Mind the import gap: UK supply chains in Brexit times
The slow pace of EU imports growth opens a persistent gap between trade with EU and non-EU economies.
The slow pace of EU imports growth opens a persistent gap between trade with EU and non-EU economies.
Road infrastructure can play a key role in ensuring that trade liberalization results in productivity enhancements for firms.
The localization of mineral-based global value chains and clean energy presents an opportunity for Africa to industrialize.
New evidence from Sub-Saharan Africa shows that public procurement policies improve domestic firm performance.
As most countries experience COVID-19 related lockdowns, there are concerns about both the present and the future of global supply chains.