Who supplied my cheese? Supply chain management in the global economy: innovations have profound macroeconomic effects.
From: Business Economics
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Date: 10/1/2005
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Author: Siems, Thomas F.
Today, with an Internet connection and some specialized skills, individuals and companies located in the remotest ends of the earth can compete and collaborate globally. This paradigm shift has occurred as technological forces, the fracturing of political barriers, and a relentless drive for greater efficiencies changed how we work and where we work, ushering in the age of globalization in ways never imagined previously. While many factors can influence macroeconomic ...
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