- Subjects
- Published
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New York :
Greenhaven Publishing
[2023]
- Language
- English
- Edition
- First edition
- Physical Description
- 176 pages ; 24 cm
- Bibliography
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- ISBN
- 9781534509146
9781534509139
- The Importance of Opposing Viewpoints
- Introduction
- Chapter 1. What Do Today's Supply Chains Look Like?
- Chapter Preface
- 1. How COVID-19 Is Reshaping Supply Chains
- 2. The Pandemic Revealed the Limitations of the Supply Chain System
- 3. The Economy Is Not a Linear Chain, but a Vast Dynamic Latticework
- 4. The War in Ukraine Could Drastically Reshape Global Supply Chains
- Periodical and Internet Sources Bibliography
- Chapter 2. How Have Supply Chains Evolved?
- Chapter Preface
- 1. Supply Chains Are in Crisis, but Logistics Bosses Are Doing Better Than Ever
- 2. The Pandemic Revealed Supply Chain Failures
- 3. Why Don't Supply Chain Problems Occur More Often?
- 4. Globalization Is Undergoing a Course Correction
- Periodical and Internet Sources Bibliography
- Chapter 3. Can Trade Policy Be Used Effectively?
- Chapter Preface
- 1. What's So Free About Trade?
- 2. Tariffs Have Negative Effects on U.S. Employment The Economist
- 3. Alliances Bring Competitive Advantages and Also Risks
- 4. Trade Reform Leads to Economic Growth
- 5. Multinationals Continue to Avoid Paying Hundreds of Billions of Dollars in Tax
- Periodical and Internet Sources Bibliography
- Chapter 4. Is Globalization a Force for Good?
- Chapter Preface
- 1. The Long Story of Trade Liberalization
- 2. Facing Our Global Environmental Challenges Requires Efficient International Cooperation
- 3. Globalization May Be Better for the Environment
- 4. Does Globalization Breed Inequality?
- 5. Wealth Inequality Is Everyone's Problem Market Business News
- 6. Global Trade Is the Way to Global Peace and Prosperity
- Periodical and Internet Sources Bibliography
- For Further Discussion
- Organizations to Contact
- Bibliography of Books
- Index