Port connectivity index reveals tumbling crises are engines of change
After Covid ended in 2020/21 it was thought container shipping would return to ‘normal’. In fact, the new normal was just beginning, and successive crises have fundamentally changed trading patterns.
Read the full articleYou might also wanna read

Brexit: What Now And What Next?
Will there be an extension? Don’t bet on it. People have become weary of Brexit and the COVID-19 recovery is topping the agenda, says David
Modern Interiors in Times of Crisis
The idea for this special issue stemmed from a time of crisis in the world, aiming to search for lessons from related modern interiors to sh

Pharmaceutical marketplaces: How online platforms are changing drug purchasing
Pharmacies have spent the better part of a decade absorbing pressure that other industries felt only briefly during the COVID-19 pandemic, a

Pharmaceutical marketplaces: How online platforms are changing drug purchasing
Pharmacies have spent the better part of a decade absorbing pressure that other industries felt only briefly during the COVID-19 pandemic, a
Post-Coronavirus Changes for Business and Health Care
The virus crisis will result in many changes just like the impact of 9/11 had on the country and the world. These changes will affect all ar

Analysis: How COVID Changed the Way Bad Baseball Teams Approach Losing
Among the things COVID does not get credited for—and think of the last time you read that sentence—is the way it has helped bad baseball tea

Comments
Sign in to join the conversation.
No comments yet. Be the first.