From raw imports to engineered systems: How Serbia captures high-value industrial processing
The defining characteristic of modern heavy industry is no longer scale, but where value is captured along the processing chain. Across […]
The defining characteristic of modern heavy industry is no longer scale, but where value is captured along the processing chain. Across […]
Europe’s heavy industry is no longer organized around raw material ownership. It is reorganizing around control of processing, engineering depth, and
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