RETHINK-GSC
Enhance understanding of the impact of GSCs using new measures that can quantify the role of intangibles.
Timeline: 10/2022 to 10/2025
In the context of Global Supply Chains transformation, the goal of RETHINK-GSC is to enhance the understanding of the impact of GSCs using new measures that can quantify the role knowledge flows, and more generally services inputs, and thus acknowledge the increasing importance of intangibles in global production.
Bruegel will be in charge of elaborating policy scenarios for expected future GSC developments. This new evidence contributes to enhancing policy developments related to ensuring level playing fields in trade relations and ensuring security of strategic supplies.
- Kiel institute
- University College Dublin
- Aarhus University
- Paris Dauphine
- Centre for Economic and Regional studies – Hungary
- Universita del Salento
- University of Oslo
- WIFO
- CIREM
- POLITECHNIKA GDANSKA
Project Output
European exports in geopolitical storms
With demand from US and China weakening, the EU can boost trade by focusing on other markets and strengthening global partnerships
COVID-19’s economic impact on low-income countries: preparing for the next shock
COVID-19 hit low-income exporters hard, exposing risks from weak diversification and straining trade, supply systems and financial stability
Climate risks to global supply chains
Extreme weather is disrupting supply chains more often, making risk awareness, mitigation and global policy coordination increasingly vital
Rethinking global supply chains: insights for a changing world
What insights can we gain into the structure and dynamics of global supply chains?
EU foreign direct investment, explained
How can the EU coordinate national screening procedures in key sectors when outside investors want to buy in?
Global supply chains: lessons from a decade of disruption
This paper revisits the effects of three shocks on the functioning of global supply chains.
Knowledge spillovers and geopolitical challenges in global supply chains
Our main message is that policies restricting knowledge flows should be limited to narrowly defined areas of strategic importance.
Rethink GSC
Bruegel team
Madalena Barata da Rocha
Research Assistant
Costanza Greppi Maturana
Research Assistant
Lucia Sardone
Project Officer
The project “Rethinking Global Supply Chains: measurement, impact and policy” (RETHINK-GSC) has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon Europe research and innovation programme under grant agreement number 101061123.