THE RISE AND FALL OF SUPPLY SYSTEMS: FROM GLOBAL TO REGIONAL?
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- Logistics
- Regionalization
- Supply systems
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The war in Ukraine is a major geopolitical crisis whose first economic repercussions, particularly in terms of inflation, were quickly felt in Europe. Looking further ahead, the resulting disruption in supply systems could give rise to new models of industrial organization. Will the Ukrainian crisis lead to a ‘regionalization’ of global value chains?