While recent work provides intriguing clues, we have remarkably little concrete evidence as to the nature, size, and shape of barriers. This paper offers direct and indirect evidence on trade barriers, moving us toward a comprehensive geography of trade costs. There are three main contributions. ...
Another important line of future inquiry pertains to how geography, location, culture, institutions or history may affect the set of DCs that MNEs have. While each of these variables could have its distinct effects, their interactions could have even more profound effects on the underlying ...
Toward a vibrant future Annual report 2019 King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud The Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques His Royal Highness Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud Crown Prince, Deputy Premier and Minister of Defense Contents 04 Page SABIC remains committed to be a key ...
Recently, innovative mobile delivery field work (mobile fieldtrip) for physical geography courses has been developed at Athabasca University © The Author(s). 2019 Open Access This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creative...
RBCJ Smith - 《Economic Geography》 被引量: 81发表: 2014年 Open educational resources: staff attitudes and awareness Attitudes are changing in education globally to promote the open sharing of educational courses and resources. The aim of this study was to explore staff a... V Rolfe - 《Rese...
Under a Creative Commons license open accessHighlights Abstract The development of digital business models is impacting the traditional value chain for mobility, implying changes as well as future challenges for automotive manufacturers. Taking a Global Value Chain approach, this work analyses the recent...
Atlas is Shrugging. Wind and solar are parasitic to electricity from carbon-based energies. The New York Times energy writers are catching on just a bit, but how much longer will they stick to the script that wind and solar are the basis of a sustainable
Some do more than this: they enable the creation of communities of connected learners of all ages without regard for geography. William Gibson was right: the future is here, it's just not widely distributed. We can now see emergent examples of the Learning Society in: • Leading-edge ...
Also, the fieldwork team: Philip Basford, Graeme Bragg, Alex Clayton, Jeff Gough, Dirk De Jager, Kathryn Rose, Sarah Stock, Andrew Turner, Richard Waller, and Tyler Ward, and Lyn Ertl, Geography and Environment, for cartographic services. The data for this paper are available at www.glacs...
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