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  1. 981

    A Tripartite Evolutionary Game Analysis of the Co-Construction of an International Transport Corridor by Yang Lei

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…The construction and development of international transport corridors have become a means of cross-border space governance and promote the flexibility of international industrial chains and supply chains. Due to the uncertainty of cooperation, the development of international transport corridors entails a long-term and complex system of engineering. …”
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  2. 982

    Directions of Changes in Customs Control by Mirosława Laszuk

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Complicated structures of global supply chains, new forms of criminal activity and the war in Ukraine confirm that it is primarily security that should be the goal of customs control. …”
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  3. 983

    Dual-Channel Decisions under Blockchain and Returns by Guangdong Liu, Ziyang Li, Jinggui Chen

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…Blockchain is currently used in a wide range of industries to improve the efficiency of the circulation of goods and effectively reduce counterfeiting in supply chains. In order to improve consumer trust in their purchases and reduce returns, the paper develops four models of consumers return based on blockchain technology from a consumer utility perspective. …”
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  4. 984

    The KnowWhereGraph ontology by Cogan Shimizu, Shirly Stephen, Adrita Barua, Ling Cai, Antrea Christou, Kitty Currier, Abhilekha Dalal, Colby K. Fisher, Pascal Hitzler, Krzysztof Janowicz, Wenwen Li, Zilong Liu, Mohammad Saeid Mahdavinejad, Gengchen Mai, Dean Rehberger, Mark Schildhauer, Meilin Shi, Sanaz Saki Norouzi, Yuanyuan Tian, Sizhe Wang, Zhangyu Wang, Joseph Zalewski, Lu Zhou, Rui Zhu

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…These have been leveraged through the graph by a variety of applications to address challenges in food security and agricultural supply chains; sustainability related to soil conservation practices and farm labor; and delivery of emergency humanitarian aid following a disaster. …”
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  5. 985

    “An Endless Cycle of Worry and Hardship”: The Impact of COVID-19 on the Food Security of Somali Migrants and Refugees in Nairobi, Kenya by Zack Ahmed, Jonathan Crush, Bernard Owusu

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The pandemic has disrupted global and local agricultural production processes and food supply chains with negative consequences for food security. …”
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  6. 986

    Consequences of Sanctions on the Aggravation of the Effects of Climate Change by Mehrdad Moghadam khorsand, Maryam RazehKeisami

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…Sanctions can reduce countries' incomes, increase import costs, reduce exports, disrupt supply chains, and lead to other economic problems. Governments should think of the necessary arrangements and measures such as creating compensation mechanisms, increasing international cooperation, developing domestic capacities, localizing the required equipment and tools, supporting domestic production and successful and stylish producers, and providing the necessary incentives to elites and owners. thinking, increasing the export of goods and services, creating convergence with other aligned governments, caution in the consumption of natural resources, diversification in energy consption and replacing renewable energies with fossil fuels and other practical and executive measures to reduce the consequences of sanctions and the effects of climate change to cope effectively.…”
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  7. 987

    The features’ analysis of modern economic crises by O. I. Esina, R. Zh. Sirazhdinov

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…The significant expansion of exports has led to the internationalization of not only world trade, but also the production of goods and the creation of new supply chains, which caused the vulnerability of the entire chain of enterprises connected technologically in many countries. …”
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  8. 988

    Four Years of Tariff War and Two Years of Phase-One Agreement Between the U. S. and China — Has it Worked for the U. S.? by Berend Diekmann, Michael Kilpper

    Published 2022-03-01
    “…If anything, it may be said that the American managed trade strategy vis-à-vis China has diverted US imports to other suppliers, thus contributing to a diversification of supply chains.…”
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  9. 989

    Integrating policy, technology, and knowledge: a roadmap to circular manufacturing adoption by Kiran Nair, Seema Bhardwaj, Ritika Chopra, Sreejith Balasubramanian, Mahima Mishra

    Published 2025-12-01
    “…Circular Manufacturing (CM) is a manufacturing process that employs strategies such as remanufacturing and closed-loop supply chains to improve sustainability (Delpla, Kenné, & Hof, 2022). …”
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  10. 990

    Shock and adaption: The economic impact of COVID-19 in the Mentawai Islands, West Sumatra, Indonesia by Setiawati Sri, Yonariza Yonariza, Pal Indrajit, Priyono Eko, Agustinus Agustinus, Tasirikeru Aron

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…There were significant reductions in income level not only because of losing employment but also because disruption of supply chains also lowered demand for local produce. …”
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  11. 991

    Environmental problems indicator under environmental modeling toward sustainable development by P. Sutthichaimethee, W. Tanoamchard, P. Sawangwong, P Pachana, N. Witit-Anun

    Published 2015-09-01
    “…This research aims to apply a model to the study and analysis of environmental and natural resource costs created in supply chains of goods and services produced in Thailand, and propose indicators for environmental problem management, caused by goods and services production, based on concepts of sustainable production and consumer behavior. …”
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  12. 992

    Features of implementation of catering enterprises strategies in modern conditions (on the example of Russian largest cities) by V. M. Sedelnikov

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…It was concluded that apart from the ongoing post-coronavirus trends, such as ensuring a high level of quality and safety of manufactured products, changing the supply chains, delivery of finished goods and takeaway format, in modern conditions, consumers are becoming more economical and rational in their expenses and are trying to optimise their budget. …”
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    Le défi de l’appropriation de la responsabilité sociale des entreprises (RSE) par des syndicats nationaux : les leçons de la Coalition québécoise contre les ateliers de misère (CQC... by Emmanuelle Champion

    Published 2018-07-01
    “…If the participation of social movements is seen as a necessary condition for the emergence of a regulatory system capable of controlling the global supply chains, our results account for the moderating action of the institutional embeddedness of the union actor (« The Embedded Agency ») on its ability to appropriate CSR, despite its voluntarism.…”
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    CSR as a source of competitiveness of distribution channels by Magdalena Stefańska, Grażyna Śmigielska

    Published 2013-06-01
    “…The authors examine the problem with regard to the modern economy where the competition is not between individual enterprises but supply channels; also in Poland one can observe a continuing transformation of distribution channels into supply chains. The chains are also shortened - wholesalers are more and more often omitted in the process. …”
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    Blockchain’s Impact on Morocco’s Financial Sector: Opportunities and Challenges by Asly Ishaq, Essabbar Driss

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Furthermore, this technological revolution offers financial actors the ability to create new services and solutions in order to meet the needs of several business activities, especially those with complex supply chains. A perfect use of it, will certainly develop the standards of this industry and stimulate innovative economic growth. …”
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  16. 996

    A Small Tamper-Resistant Anti-Recycling IC Sensor With a Reused I/O Interface and DC Signalling by Alexandros Dimopoulos, Mihai Sima, Stephen W. Neville

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Counterfeit electronic components are known to enter supply chains through recycling, with these already-aged components creating serious reliability risks, particularly for critical infrastructure systems. …”
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    Resilience of breadfruit agro-ecosystems in Hawaiʻi during the COVID-19 pandemic by E. H. Berning, C. V. H. Andersen, O. Mertz, N. Dickinson, M. Opgenorth, N. K. Lincoln, J. H. Rashford, N. Rønsted

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…Abstract Background The COVID-19 pandemic is interrupting domestic and global food supply chains resulting in reduced access to healthy diverse diets. …”
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  18. 998

    Local Food Systems Supported by Communities Nationally and Internationally by Izabella Mária Bakos

    Published 2017-06-01
    “…Due to the concerns about the long-term sustainability of globalized retail trade as well as the more and more determining health-conscious food-consuming attitude the systems of government respectively the groups of conscious consumers all over the world put emphasis on the popularization and development of local food chains and small-scale supply chains simultaneously they connect the retailers producing highquality, local foods with the direct markets. …”
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    What place for pastoral activities in the economic transformation of Vicdessos (Ariège Pyrenees)? by Pierre Dérioz, Maud Loireau, Philippe Bachimon, Églantine Cancel, David Clément

    Published 2014-09-01
    “…However, the issue of modalities of access to grazing lands remains crucial for this pastoral renewal, which will, in any case, have to depend on innovations (diversification of livestock, short food-supply chains, agrotourism), especially when many older livestock farmers will soon retire.…”
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    KEY MACROECONOMIC DETERMINANTS OF GOVERNMENT DEBT – THE CASE OF NORTH MACEDONIA by Filip Taskovski

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…That is to say, that, with the emergence of the Corona crisis and the energy crisis which caused: 1) interruption of global supply chains, 2) increase in food and energy prices and 3) interruption of the balance of supply and demand, a large number of countries including North Macedonia began to create targeted anti-crisis measures that caused the growth of the budget deficit, and as a result of this, the government’s debt increased. …”
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