Globally, about 1 in 5 people in jobs live in poverty. A key reason lies in how global supply chains are organized. From ...
Recent literature has highlighted that international trade is mostly priced in a few key vehicle currencies and is increasingly dominated by intermediate goods and global value chains (GVCs). Taking ...
A sea change in global commerce is underway. Power struggles, climate change and the imperative to protect supply chain continuity in an increasingly tumultuous world all require a refactoring of ...
Dynamic market forces emanating from the changing U.S. regulatory landscape are transforming the healthcare industry’s traditional volume-based care reimbursement model to one centered around value ...
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