
Geopolitical risk and supply chain diversification
Geopolitical risks are reshaping global production, yet little is known about how firms reallocate their supply chains in response.

Geopolitical risks are reshaping global production, yet little is known about how firms reallocate their supply chains in response.

The data showed that the trade balance grew by 5.2% month-on-month. Saudi Arabia’s trade balance recorded a surplus of

Charitable and political donations are both eligible for tax relief in many countries. This column uses survey data from

Kalshi has operated as a federally licensed prediction market in the US since 2021, free from the strict stake

Copayments and user fees are widely used across European health systems as a way to limit public expenditures and

Well-designed data markets could curb gatekeeper power, protect privacy and pay users for sharing data, while preserving ad-supported digital

Low fertility rates in high-income countries defy traditional explanations based on a quality/quantity trade-off in the demand for children

Wars do not end when the fighting stops. This column uses data covering 115 conflicts and 145 countries over

China’s place within international trade networks and global supply chains makes the propagation of Chinese shocks a global phenomenon.

Forecasts on the economic impacts of artificial intelligence diverge sharply. This column assesses how the current AI wave is

Geopolitical risks are reshaping global production, yet little is known about how firms reallocate their supply chains in response.

The data showed that the trade balance grew by 5.2% month-on-month. Saudi Arabia’s trade balance recorded a surplus of

Charitable and political donations are both eligible for tax relief in many countries. This column uses survey data from

Kalshi has operated as a federally licensed prediction market in the US since 2021, free from the strict stake

Copayments and user fees are widely used across European health systems as a way to limit public expenditures and

Well-designed data markets could curb gatekeeper power, protect privacy and pay users for sharing data, while preserving ad-supported digital

Low fertility rates in high-income countries defy traditional explanations based on a quality/quantity trade-off in the demand for children

Wars do not end when the fighting stops. This column uses data covering 115 conflicts and 145 countries over

China’s place within international trade networks and global supply chains makes the propagation of Chinese shocks a global phenomenon.

Forecasts on the economic impacts of artificial intelligence diverge sharply. This column assesses how the current AI wave is




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