As data becomes the foundation of modern economies and international trade continues to impact the interconnected globe, it is essential to investigate how big data affects trade dynamics, policy formation, supply chain optimization, and market intelligence. By leveraging data analytics, organizations can gain insights into consumer behavior, predict market trends, and optimize cross-border transactions. This strategic use of big data not only strengthens global trade but also fosters resilience in supply chains, enabling quicker adaptation to economic shifts and disruptions.
Analyzing the Nexus of Big Data and International Trade investigates the mutually beneficial relationship between data analytics and global businesses, highlighting the transformational possibilities inherent in their convergence. It navigates the complexity of data-driven trade to chart a road for a more affluent and sustainable global future. Covering topics such as behavioral biases, environmental sustainability, and trade finance, this book is an excellent resource for policymakers, trade professionals, executives, academicians, researchers, graduate and postgraduate students, and more.