Abstract
This editorial introduces the December 2023 edition of the Journal of Resilient Economies, focusing on "Resilience Approaches for Navigating Complex Economic Challenges." Covering diverse themes such as financial literacy, Halal supply chains, socio-ecological resilience, electric vehicles, foreign direct investment, and urban governance, the publication offers unique perspectives. The insights provided in these papers contribute significantly to ongoing discussions on economic resilience, guiding potential future research and policy development.
Subject
Process Chemistry and Technology,Economic Geology,Fuel Technology
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