Examples of using Global value chains in English and their translations into Swedish
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Because they support global value chains.
Global value chains and the costs of structural change.
Better management of global value chains.
Global value chains and the costs of structural change.
Economic analysis, global value chains, OECD.
Global value chains and international competitiveness- Tillväxtanalys.
Responding to the rise of global value chains.
Global value chains and the costs of structural change.
Study: Brexit may impact global value chains.
The impact of global value chains on the competitiveness of Finland.
Trade statistics, economic analysis, global value chains.
Economic Commentary: How do global value chains impact the krona exchange rate's effect on exports?
They are central, in fact, to the development of global value chains.
At the same time, innovation and global value chains are generating major new opportunities.
An analysis must pay due attention to the position of the EU in global value chains.
The fragmentation of global value chains constitutes a further challenge for national policy.
Trade policies are based on the value creation in global value chains.
But since the crisis years, participation in global value chains has decreased while inflation has continued to be relatively low.
Viveka runs projects relating to human rights and sustainable global value chains.
As part of global value chains, intermediate products,
Businesses' views on competitiveness and global value chains- Kommerskollegium Contact.
However, trade policy will need to tackle a wider range of issues if the EU is to secure its place in global value chains.
the importance of inter-regional and global value chains for Swedish counties- Tillväxtanalys.
Investment in both directions is a key part of the infrastructure that connects the European economy to global value chains.
The ability to translate research into innovations and open up global value chains for individual entrepreneurs
move up regional and global value chains.
common standards are also important for global value chains and therefore belong also in the remit of trade policy.
Industrial clusters can be a promising way to build strategic alliances for the provision of sector-specific support services and access to global value chains.
Finnish companies are internationalising their production and integrating into global value chains that take a toll on exports from Finland.
a region critical for the operation of global value chains.