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Imagine the border as a frontier, not a finish line. "Friction at the Frontier" tackles the hurdles that impede the smooth flow of goods across international borders. These "frictions" can be anything from complex customs regulations to slow port infrastructure. This book delves into the reasons behind these obstacles and explores innovative solutions for overcoming them. Discover how streamlined trade procedures, improved logistics networks, and international cooperation can reduce friction and unlock the full potential of global commerce. By smoothing the frontier, we can create a more efficient, prosperous, and interconnected world.…mehr

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Imagine the border as a frontier, not a finish line. "Friction at the Frontier" tackles the hurdles that impede the smooth flow of goods across international borders. These "frictions" can be anything from complex customs regulations to slow port infrastructure. This book delves into the reasons behind these obstacles and explores innovative solutions for overcoming them. Discover how streamlined trade procedures, improved logistics networks, and international cooperation can reduce friction and unlock the full potential of global commerce. By smoothing the frontier, we can create a more efficient, prosperous, and interconnected world.
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