Centre for Economic Policy Research - Propagation of economic shocks through supply chains

Centre for Economic Policy Research - Propagation of economic shocks through supply chains

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This article examines how economic shocks propagate through modern, interconnected supply chains, amplifying localized disruptions into broader economic impacts. It highlights historical events like the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and emphasizes the need for improved data, diversification, and resilience strategies to mitigate vulnerabilities in global supply networks.

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Centre for Economic Policy Research - Propagation of economic shocks through supply chains
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This article examines how economic shocks propagate through modern, interconnected supply chains, amplifying localized disruptions into broader economic impacts. It highlights historical events like the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and emphasizes the need for improved data, diversification, and resilience strategies to mitigate vulnerabilities in global supply networks.

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