Type | Web Page |
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Author | LOPRESPUB |
URL | https://notesdelacolline.ca/2021/12/15/la-pandemie-de-covid-19-les-chaines-dapprovisionnement-mondiales-et-le-traitement-des-vulnerabilites/ |
Date | 2021-12-15T15:42:21+00:00 |
Language | fr-FR |
Abstract | La pandémie mondiale de COVID-19 a eu des effets importants sur l’offre et la demande de nombreux biens et services. Alors que la demande à l’égard de certaines catégories de biens et de services a diminué, l’inverse est aussi vrai pour d’autres. Sur le plan de l’offre, la baisse de la production pour différentes raisons telles que les pénuries de main‑d’œuvre et d’intrants manufacturiers, et les restrictions commerciales liées à la COVID-19 font partie des facteurs qui touchent l’offre nationale et étrangère de biens et de services. La présente Note de la Colline examine certains des effets de la pandémie sur les chaînes d’approvisionnement mondiales dont dépendent les entreprises pour produire et expédier des biens et leurs intrants |
Website Title | Notes de la Colline |
Date Added | 12/16/2021, 1:06:28 PM |
Type | Blog Post |
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URL | https://thecityfix.com/blog/lessons-from-lockdown-how-covid-19-affected-road-safety-around-the-world/ |
Date | 2021-11-15UTC11:16:53 |
Extra | Section: https://thecityfix.com/blog/author/dhruvasomeshwar/ |
Language | en-US |
Abstract | COVID-19 changed the way people move around cities. In 2020, demand for travel dropped dramatically, and many urban areas enforced restrictions on movement through lockdowns in a bid to control the impact of the pandemic. These lockdown periods throughout most of 2020 provided a rare glimpse into a world with reduced motorized travel. Images of calmer streets, clear skies and wildlife venturing into urban areas emerged around the world. Lockdowns also encouraged greater demand for non-motorized travel. Urban and transport planners might expect this reduction in motor vehicle travel to also result in a reduction in traffic fatalities – fewer cars on the road may mean fewer chances to crash. However, this has not necessarily been the case everywhere. Preliminary data from cities around the world shows a mixed picture. |
Blog Title | TheCityFix |
Date Added | 12/15/2021, 10:55:23 AM |
Type | Web Page |
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Author | LOPRESPUB |
URL | https://hillnotes.ca/2021/12/15/the-covid-19-pandemic-global-supply-chains-and-addressing-vulnerabilities/ |
Date | 2021-12-15T15:41:49+00:00 |
Language | en-US |
Abstract | The global COVID-19 pandemic has had a profound impact on the demand for and supply of many goods and services. While demand for some categories of goods and services has declined, the reverse is true for others. From a supply perspective, lower production for reasons such as shortages of labour and manufacturing inputs, and COVID-19–related trade restrictions are among the factors affecting domestic and foreign supplies of goods and services. This HillNote examines some of the impacts of the pandemic on the global supply chains on which firms rely to produce and ship goods and their inputs. |
Website Title | HillNotes |
Date Added | 12/16/2021, 1:05:45 PM |