Could Higher Energy Costs Abroad Lead to a Recovery in U.S. Manufacturing?
U.S. manufacturing may be down but don’t count it out. In fact, the U.S. manufacturing sector could be poised for a comeback. The reason? Skyrocketing energy and transport costs now make it far more...
View ArticleCould Relocalization of Output Threaten China’s Role as Factory to the World?
Over the past two decades there has been a persistent and substantial widening of the aggregate current account balance surpluses and deficits of the G20 countries, most notably China and the United...
View ArticleSergio Marchionne Has Seen the Auto Industry’s Future: He’s Not Interested
Fiat Chrysler CEO Sergio Marchionne is making a one-way bet on cheap gas. This strategy has earned a fair degree of ridicule, but Marchionne may be onto something.
View ArticleGlobal Supply Chain Transformation: Uncertainty and Opportunity
Nearly two years into the global supply chain restructuring process, the economic data are revealing the consequences.
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