La logistique, une nouvelle approche gestionnaire qui transforme l’économie internationale
Christian Michon
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Christian Michon: ESCP Business School, Paris, France
Les Cahiers du CEDIMES, 2024, vol. 19, issue HS, 55-70
Abstract:
The discreet evolution of logistics has once again become a contemporary topic with the decline of global free trade. It tends to regionalize. If the Silk Road is a strong signal of the importance of the physical road in exchanges between nations and of the formation of a regional space, it is the digital road with a new power to manage market platforms that imposes its globalist model of vertical integration. It is certain that digital intelligence with its millions of data considerably helps platforms to manage integration but even more to dynamically shape markets from the definition of demand to that of supply. Logistics is no longer a neutral system at the service of globalized exchange. It integrates a new economic paradigm of a holistic nature. It is a force for regulating supply and demand, quantities, and prices. It is structuring throughout the value chain, imposing its priorities in space and time. It frees itself from free trade through porous contamination at borders and free zones.
Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.69611/cahiers19-HS-03
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