The value of world trade has increased 27-fold since 1950, three time more that the growth of global GDP. An increasing share of that trade involves international supply chains and the global fragmentation of production. But many countries do not participate intensively in this process. One reason is that variety of policies increase supply chain costs and inhibit firms from locating part of their supply chain to a country or region. This paper argues for a new approach by governments and the business community to identify and reduce supply chain barriers, including in the context of international trade agreements. Using trade agreements to lower trade costs that negatively affect the operation of supply networks would help increase their w...
Multinational corporations account for 80 percent of all transfers of goods and services across bord...
Historically, the diversified nature and role that regional and multilateral trade agreements have i...
Mainstream economics and the agenda promoted by Washington Consensus institutions focuses on the rol...
This paper investigates the influence of the rise global supply chains on bilateral trade agreements...
Many of the policies that affect international supply chains and associated trade flows are regulato...
The main aim of the article is the indication of the impact of the rise of global supply chains on t...
At the 9th Ministerial Conference of the WTO in Bali it was agreed to develop a work program to conc...
In the pre-1914 globalisation reduction in trade costs allowed finer specialisation. The quantitativ...
Abstract— One of the directions of the trade integration process of the economies of countries is ...
This paper develops a novel theory of trade in a global supply chain. We expand on a monopolistic co...
Published online: 27 November 2020Government policy can add to the costs of doing international busi...
A matter of long-standing policy concern is the limited extent to which many countries in Africa hav...
International supply chains require coordination of numerous activities across multiple countries an...
International supply chains require the coordination of numerous activities across multiple countrie...
Is version of EUI RSCAS; 2015/04; Global Governance Programme-154The economic gains from better inte...
Multinational corporations account for 80 percent of all transfers of goods and services across bord...
Historically, the diversified nature and role that regional and multilateral trade agreements have i...
Mainstream economics and the agenda promoted by Washington Consensus institutions focuses on the rol...
This paper investigates the influence of the rise global supply chains on bilateral trade agreements...
Many of the policies that affect international supply chains and associated trade flows are regulato...
The main aim of the article is the indication of the impact of the rise of global supply chains on t...
At the 9th Ministerial Conference of the WTO in Bali it was agreed to develop a work program to conc...
In the pre-1914 globalisation reduction in trade costs allowed finer specialisation. The quantitativ...
Abstract— One of the directions of the trade integration process of the economies of countries is ...
This paper develops a novel theory of trade in a global supply chain. We expand on a monopolistic co...
Published online: 27 November 2020Government policy can add to the costs of doing international busi...
A matter of long-standing policy concern is the limited extent to which many countries in Africa hav...
International supply chains require coordination of numerous activities across multiple countries an...
International supply chains require the coordination of numerous activities across multiple countrie...
Is version of EUI RSCAS; 2015/04; Global Governance Programme-154The economic gains from better inte...
Multinational corporations account for 80 percent of all transfers of goods and services across bord...
Historically, the diversified nature and role that regional and multilateral trade agreements have i...
Mainstream economics and the agenda promoted by Washington Consensus institutions focuses on the rol...