Professor Carvalho's research on how production networks amplify economic growth is cited in the Financial Times. Working with McNerney, Farmer and colleagues they used data from the World Input-Output Database to calculate the trophic levels of different industries in the US, China and other countries.
This one day conference is sponsored by The Janeway Institute and The Productivity Institute. Please register for this event on the Janeway Institute event page by 15th April 2024.
On Friday 24th November 2023, 2.00pm - 3.00 pm, the speaker will be Fernando Vega-Redondo (University Carlos III of Madrid).
Title: Production and Financial Networks in Interplay: Theory and Evidence from Supplier-Customer and Credit Registers by Kenan Huremovic, Gabriel Jiménez, Enrique Moral-Benito, José-Luis Peydró, Fernando Vega-Redondo
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Professor Vasco Carvalho's research on Production Networks and Professor Matthew Elliott's research into Supply Network Formation and Fragility has been quoted in The Economist.
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Professor Vasco Carvalho's research on Production Networks, has been extensively quoted in the 2022 Economic Report of the US President, on 'Building Resilient Supply Chains'.
Professor Vasco Carvalho and Professor Andrea Galeotti (London Business School) have published an article for Economics Observatory on "How
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The organization of production in modern economies is organized around supply chains or production networks.