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How Does the Digital Transformation Change Global Value Chains?

Commentary by Dennis Görlich, Research Director, Global Solutions Initiative. Originally published on ISPI's website. The digital transformation changes production technologies and, through this, impacts labour markets and global value chains (GVCs). Technological transformations, e.g. in communication and transportation, have enabled global value chains in the first place, but the digital transformation will yet again change production [...]

How Does the Digital Transformation Change Global Value Chains?2021-08-04T11:10:03+01:00

Advancing the 2030 Agenda Post-Corona: What Role for the G20 Italian Presidency?

Commentary by Geert Laporte and Vera Mazzara, European Think Tanks Group (ETTG). Originally published on IAI - Istituto Affari Internazionali's website. Italy holds the G20 presidency at a crucial moment when the world is confronted with the worst global pandemic in the past century. The economic and social consequences of the COVID-19 crisis has had [...]

Advancing the 2030 Agenda Post-Corona: What Role for the G20 Italian Presidency?2021-03-26T09:41:44+01:00

How to empower women: a key challenge for the G20

Commentary by Guyonne Kalb, University of Melbourne. Co-Chair of TF6. Originally published on ISPI's website Over the past few decades, most developed countries have made substantial progress in increasing female labour force participation supported by policies assisting families to combine family responsibilities and work. Northern European countries are ahead in terms of family-friendly policies, and this is reflected in female labour [...]

How to empower women: a key challenge for the G202021-03-29T09:50:12+01:00

The Pandemic, Finance and the G20: What Lies Ahead?

Commentary by José Siaba Serrate, TF9 Co-Chair. Originally published on ISPI's website Multilateralism was in crisis well before the Covid-19 pandemic brought the global economy to its knees. And not even the Great Depression (1929-1932) created the incredibly deep, instant mess the world suffered in QII 2020 as all of a sudden, lockdown became the top [...]

The Pandemic, Finance and the G20: What Lies Ahead?2021-03-02T14:41:44+01:00
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