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Interdependence in Multinational Production Networks

Interdependence in Multinational Production Networks

... The e¤ects of existing production networks are considered next. Table 3 reports estimates of equation (12), for the …nal-good production location decisions, taking into account potential network ...

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Stability of International Production Networks: Is East Asia Special?

Stability of International Production Networks: Is East Asia Special?

... relocating production sites to developing Asian countries to take advantage of the cheap labor, imports of intermediate goods from the US or European investor countries for assembly of the product may face less ...

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East Asian Production Networks – The Role and Contribution of SMEs

East Asian Production Networks – The Role and Contribution of SMEs

... The Asia-Pacific region generates over half of global economic activity (54.2%) and about 43.7% of global trade, and is the most dynamic region in the global economy. At the core of this is an increasingly dynamic, ...

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Machinery production networks in Latin America: a quantity and quality analysis

Machinery production networks in Latin America: a quantity and quality analysis

... The first half of Table 3 contains the results for the intra-bloc exports of machinery final products. The tariff coefficient for the pooled data regression is negative and statistically significant, indicating that ...

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International production networks in ASEAN economies

International production networks in ASEAN economies

... cross-border production sharing or fragmentation, sophisticated disintegration of production activities, and the formation of industrial agglomeration, particula rly in machinery ...such production ...

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The Role of Global Production Networks in Indonesian Exports

The Role of Global Production Networks in Indonesian Exports

... The production fragmentation approach allows the tracking of the flows of value-added trade (origin-destination) and by instance, identifying new patterns of relocation of production based on factor ...

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Analyzing the coevolution of interorganizational networks and organizational performance: Automakers’ production networks in Japan

Analyzing the coevolution of interorganizational networks and organizational performance: Automakers’ production networks in Japan

... Despite the fact that disintermediation decreases the number of vertical steps in the supply chain, and supplier diversification decreases exposure to common risks (Babich et al. 2007; Wan and Beil 2009), quality control ...

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Stochastic and deterministic models for agricultural production networks

Stochastic and deterministic models for agricultural production networks

... In order to carry out numerical simulations and to compare the results of the stochastic and deterministic models (equations (5) and (9), respectively), we must choose reasonable values for all model parameters. We note ...

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Reconsidering the Role of the Digital in Global Production Networks

Reconsidering the Role of the Digital in Global Production Networks

... actor networks were more integrated, we increasingly saw how norms and rules of production became materialized through the act of inscription (Latour ...tea production on behalf of smallholders, ...

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Key sectors in Input Output Production Networks: an application to Brexit

Key sectors in Input Output Production Networks: an application to Brexit

... However, as the outcome of the negotiations between the UK and Europe is not known yet, most of these studies are based on assumptions about possible future scenarios. Furthermore, these analyses require also assumptions ...

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Insects as food in the Netherlands: Production networks and the geographies of edibility

Insects as food in the Netherlands: Production networks and the geographies of edibility

... A nascent subfield within food geographies research investigates edibility, or how things ‘ become food ’ . In the context of e ff orts to create more sustainable foodways in Europe and the US (the ‘ West ’ ), this ...

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Interdependence in Multinational Production Networks

Interdependence in Multinational Production Networks

... Now let us take into account the potential e¤ect of foreign production network. Table 2 reports the estimates obtained for the downstream equation in (13). The table indicates strong evidence of horizontal and ...

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Introduction to IP multicast in production networks

Introduction to IP multicast in production networks

... high-speed networks where the bandwidth consumed by periodic flooding can be ...on networks that employ medium- to low-speed WAN links is generally not ...In networks that have large numbers of ...

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Movement in Active Production Networks

Movement in Active Production Networks

... The interference eaus¢,, the trace to be bound to the innermost relative pronoun in the relative clause interpretation.' Thus, the combined properties of the device and grammar consisten[r] ...

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Cost, risk, and labor markets: the state and sticky institutions in global production networks

Cost, risk, and labor markets: the state and sticky institutions in global production networks

... This approach to stickiness in flexibility is especially important because India’s social and health insurance history has been problematic in many respects, as have meager options for education and training. Estimates ...

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The new automobile modular platforms: from the product architecture to the manufacturing network approach

The new automobile modular platforms: from the product architecture to the manufacturing network approach

... on production networks differs from one manufacturer to ...their production volumes would be too small and the range of models too narrow for the development of their own modular platform to be ...

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The Governance of Forced Labour in the Global Economy

The Governance of Forced Labour in the Global Economy

... The second mechanism of note is also related to outsourcing, this time in the arena of labour supply. The increasing reliance on the outsourcing of recruitment to private labour contractors represents ‘a logical ...

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Activist Research Practice: Exploring Research and Knowledge Production for Social Action

Activist Research Practice: Exploring Research and Knowledge Production for Social Action

... movement networks such as La Via ...or networks of various ...activist networks in different locations can approach these institutions and processes through specifically local/national entry points ...

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“Statistical Modeling and Optimization for L-Methionine Production by Corynebacterium glutamicumn Using Plackett-Burman Design, Response Surface Methodology and Artificial Neural Networks” by A. Venkata Narayana, A.V.N.Swamy, India.

“Statistical Modeling and Optimization for L-Methionine Production by Corynebacterium glutamicumn Using Plackett-Burman Design, Response Surface Methodology and Artificial Neural Networks” by A. Venkata Narayana, A.V.N.Swamy, India.

... RSM may be summarized as a collection of experimental strategies, mathematical models and statistical interferences for constructing and exploring functional relationship between a response variable and a set of input ...

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Responsiveness in the Supply Chain: A Possible Decision-Driver for Location of New Subsidiaries?

Responsiveness in the Supply Chain: A Possible Decision-Driver for Location of New Subsidiaries?

... international production, and may be summarized as three sets of forces: (1) competitive advantages that companies of one nationality obtain over those of a different nationality, in the supply of markets or set ...

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