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Supply chain contagion and the role of industrial policy
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2020
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Industrial PolicyInternational EconomicsSupply NetworkTradeSupply Chain RiskIndustrial OrganizationDeglobalization ForcesCovid-19Supply Chain DisruptionManagementGlobal Value ChainsSupply ChainGlobal Value ChainEconomicsGlobal Health CrisisCovid-19 PandemicInternational TransmissionSupply Chain ManagementGlobalizationSupply ManagementGlobal MarketsMacroeconomicsGlobal HealthBusinessInternational RiskSupply Chain ContagionRegulation
Abstract The COVID-19 pandemic triggered a major disruption in global value chains (GVCs) that pushed the global economy into a recession that promises to be worse than the 2008 crisis. This article illustrates the mechanisms through which the COVID-19 pandemic affected GVCs in the context of a changing configuration of the global economy. In particular, it is argued that GVCs became the main transmission channels of “economic contagion”. Finally, we posit that the pandemic provides an opportunity to revive the role of industrial policy as to govern the landslides of a world economy constantly pressured by globalization and deglobalization forces.
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