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What does a world with 'zero migration' look like?

RIDDHIMA TALWANI  |  WEDNESDAY, 3 JUN 2026  |  NEWS
Oxford Economics has hypothesised an extreme scenario of "zero migration" globally and found while destination economies, mostly advanced, would see significant declines in output per capita, origin economies would have modest gains as retained labour ...

Identifying potential risks of COVID-19 and modern slavery in supply chain

RACHEL ALEMBAKIS  |  MONDAY, 31 AUG 2020  |  NEWS
... Supply chains are complex and interwoven, and the coronavirus pandemic has caused a crisis that Baker McKenzie and Oxford Economics identified as temporary manufacturing deserts, "whereby a city, region or whole country's output dries up so substantially ...

Identifying potential risks of COVID-19 and modern slavery in supply chain

RACHEL ALEMBAKIS  |  FRIDAY, 1 MAY 2020  |  NEWS
... Supply chains are complex and interwoven, and the coronavirus pandemic has caused a crisis that Baker McKenzie and Oxford Economics identified as temporary manufacturing deserts, "whereby a city, region or whole country's output dries up so substantially ...

Coronavirus pandemic produces supply chain crisis: Baker McKenzie

RACHEL ALEMBAKIS  |  THURSDAY, 9 APR 2020  |  NEWS
... chains and a lack of diversification in sourcing strategies, according to a new report from Baker McKenzie and Oxford Economics. Anne Petterd, technology, communications and commercial partner, Baker McKenzie The supply chain crisis is due "primarily ...
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