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Book 2024Europe and a resurgence of manufacturing jobs in the United States, the dynamics of global value chains have been reshaped by global pandemics, geopolitical tensions, and increased automation. .Employing a multi-regional input–output model, the book scrutinizes the decline in offshoring afer the mid和平主义 发表于 2025-3-23 17:06:13
Introduction,ds greater regionalisation. In addition to a global perspective, the research focuses on a selection of European economies. It highlights the use of a multiregional input–output model to examine the complex employment and value added shares in manufacturing. In addition, the author highlights the poSuggestions 发表于 2025-3-23 20:46:24
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Empirical Analysis of Global Value Chains,l, in particular the subsystem approach. This term refers to a set of vertically integrated activities used in the production of final goods and services. It allows for the calculation of complex linkages between countries and industries, thus revealing the true extent of deindustrialisation and regIndividual 发表于 2025-3-24 05:19:44
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Regionalisation of Global Value Chains in Manufacturing,is period. In the case of European economies, it attempts to estimate intra- and extra-EU offshoring shifts, thus identifying changes in global markets. The chapter is complemented by a focused analysis of the automotive industry to see whether the trend towards regionalisation of production value chains is also present at the industry level.男生戴手铐 发表于 2025-3-25 00:05:42
Deindustrialisation over Time,the model on an alternative database consisting of input–output data for 2000–2020. Majzlíková concludes that the process of deindustrialisation has indeed slowed down in the last decade and that this is especially true for the group of developed countries.