The Circular Economy: From waste to resource through international trade
Advancing the global circular economy agenda requires understanding its linkages with other dimensions of the global production system.
Advancing the global circular economy agenda requires understanding its linkages with other dimensions of the global production system.
The potential for bringing production back home crucially depends on local innovation ecosystems.
The region’s high labour and capital costs present a serious challenge to its competitiveness.
As most countries experience COVID-19 related lockdowns, there are concerns about both the present and the future of global supply chains.
UAE has made headways with efforts to diversify its oil-driven economy and now aims to break into high-tech manufacturing.
The East Asian Miracle provides crucial lessons for developing countries on export-oriented manufacturing growth.
Production became fragmented into networks across many locations, with implications for industrial development.
Individual country experiences point to differences in Global Value Chains participation since the mid-1990s.