Knowledge spillovers and geopolitical challenges in global supply chains
Niclas Poitiers and
Kamil Sekut
Bruegel Working Papers from Bruegel
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Our main message is that policies restricting knowledge flows should be limited to narrowly defined areas of strategic importance.
Date: 2024-02
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