Description |
1 online resource (35 pages) : illustrations |
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Working paper / Peterson Institute for International Economics ; WP 22-12 |
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Working papers (Peterson Institute for International Economics) ; WP 22-12.
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Summary |
In light of the transition away from fossil fuel-based energy, this paper highlights the importance of understanding who controls vital parts of the global supply chains of critical minerals and rare earth elements (REEs). Analysis of direct ownership does not reveal the real sources of control over the decisions of the company. To identify those sources, we use an index that measures the degree to which important shareholders can affect voting decisions. This analysis is not straightforward, because companies along the supply chain are not necessarily incorporated in the countries in which mining and production activities take place, and shareholders can exert influence through multiple layers of subsidiaries. Our analysis reveals that China's control over the global value chains involving critical minerals and REEs extends beyond what is commonly assumed. It also sheds light on environmental, social, and governance issues in the countries in which mining and/or production take place. The paper advocates increasing transparency regarding the sources of control to better assess and manage economic and geopolitical risks; enhancing recycling, to reduce dependency on foreign supply; avoiding protectionist and trade-reducing reactions; and encouraging research and development in order to speed up the adoption of technologies of substitution |
Notes |
"August 2022." |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 25-28) |
Notes |
Online resource; title from PDF caption (PIIE, viewed August 18, 2022) |
Subject |
Renewable energy sources.
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Business logistics.
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Strategic materials -- Strategic aspects
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Rare earths -- Strategic aspects
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Geopolitics -- Strategic aspects
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Business logistics
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Renewable energy sources
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Mazarei, Adnan, author
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Régibeau, Pierre, author
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Renneboog, Luc, author
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Peterson Institute for International Economics, publisher.
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