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International policy coordination for blockchain supply chains

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posted on 2024-11-01, 22:13 authored by Darcy AllenDarcy Allen, Christopher BergChristopher Berg, Sinclair DavidsonSinclair Davidson, Mikayla Novak, Jason PottsJason Potts
From the adoption of the shipping container to coordinated trade liberalization, reductions in trade costs have propelled modern globalization. In this paper, we analyse the application of blockchain to reduce the trade costs of producing and coordinating trusted information along supply chains. Consumers, producers, and governments increasingly demand information about the quality, characteristics, and provenance of traded goods. Partially due to the risks of error and fraud, this information is costly to produce and to maintain between dispersed parties. Recent efforts have sought to overcome these costs—such as paperless trade agendas—through the application of new technologies. Our focus is on how blockchain technology can form a new decentralized economic infrastructure for supply chains by governing decentralized dynamic ledgers of information about goods as they move. We outline the potential economic consequences of blockchain supply chains before examining policy. Effective adoption faces a range of policy challenges including regulatory recognition and interoperability across jurisdictions. We propose a high-level policy forum in the Asia-Pacific region to coordinate issues such as open standards and regulatory compatibility.

History

Journal

Asia and the Pacific Policy Studies

Volume

6

Issue

3

Start page

367

End page

380

Total pages

14

Publisher

Wiley-Blackwell Publishing Asia

Place published

Australia

Language

English

Copyright

© 2019 The Authors. Asia & the Pacific Policy Studies published by Crawford School of Public Policy of the Australian National University and John Wiley & Sons Australia, Ltd

Former Identifier

2006093338

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

Fedora creation date

2020-04-21

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