Assessing current transparency interventions
Sam Mulopulos ()
Chapter 5 in Achieving Supply Chain Resilience, 2025, pp 113-126 from Edward Elgar Publishing
Abstract:
This chapter discusses the various transparency interventions market economies have adopted or pursued to build resilience since the COVID-19 pandemic. It discusses two types of common transparency interventions: supply chain reviews and information sharing policies. Supply chain reviews involve government analysis to map and understand supply chains and their vulnerabilities. This helps improve policy by giving policymakers better information with which to make decisions. Information sharing policies are policies to ensure the industry has timely and accurate supply chain information to improve the success of firms during a supply chain shock. Both interventions rely heavily on the government's convening power to leverage stakeholders, firms, and experts for better supply chain policymaking. This chapter concludes with an assessment of these recent policies and identifies things policymakers should keep in mind for future transparency interventions.
Keywords: Transparency; Supply chain review; Economic security; Trade data exchange; Single Market Emergency Instrument; Project defend (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
ISBN: 9781035349500
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