Supply chain: an input-output perspective. An example of application in the dairy products industry
by Rodrigo G. Carranza-Trinidad; Arturo G. Valdivia-Flores
International Journal of Supply Chain and Operations Resilience (IJSCOR), Vol. 3, No. 3, 2018

Abstract: In the globalised economy, a new territorial order and reorganisation has been created, which is threatened by global economic uncertainty, makes investments falter and inhibits the economic growth of countries. One way of counteracting this uncertainty is to approach scenarios through supply chain methodology in different branches of activity. This work shows the use of selected information in economic surveys to delineate alternative scenarios at the supply chain (CS) level with the input-output matrix (MIP). For this purpose, technical, scientific and official information on the subject has been considerate, as well as its impact on global economic phenomena.

Online publication date: Tue, 24-Jul-2018

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