Barcelona, April 26, 2022.- According to Fortune magazine, a COVID outbreak in Shanghai has doubled the number of ships stuck offshore in China. After the pandemic, and the chip crisis, and the war in Ukraine, “disrupted” seems to be the default state of global supply chains. But the pandemic isn’t over yet, and a COVID outbreak in China is only making supply constraints worse.
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Macro Economic Analysis on the consequences of the Russian invasion in Ukraine
Barcelona, March 2, 2022.- Below we publish an Analysis on the consequences of the Russian War against Ukraine, in Eastern Europe. This diagnosis has been published in The Conversation and is the work of Steve Schifferes, Honorary Research Fellow, City Political Economy Research Centre; Professor of Financial Journalism, City, University of London.
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