Thursday, 3 March 2022

Liberty Street Economics: Global Supply Chain Pressure Index: March 2022 Update

  
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Global Supply Chain Pressure Index: March 2022 Update

 

Gianluca Benigno, Julian di Giovanni, Jan J. J. Groen, and Adam I. Noble

 

Supply chain disruptions continue to be a major challenge. In January, the authors presented the Global Supply Chain Pressure Index (GSCPI) as a parsimonious global measure that encompasses several indicators used to capture supply chain disruptions. This post shows that the GSCPI, from November to February, points to an easing in global supply chain pressures even though they remain at very high levels historically. These data are used to create country-specific supply chain pressure indices.

 

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