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which determine the ability of firms to compete in conditions of transition. The competitiveness of firms, measured by their … the dynamic nature of competitiveness and the potential endogeneity of its determinants, and to distinguish between short … competitiveness of firms in transition economies is enhanced with improvements in their cost efficiency, productivity of labour …
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competitiveness and sustainability implications of such an initiative. There is a need to understand the connection between the …
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Delegation of the European Commission based in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina (BH) granted the consortium represented by ECORYS a contract for EU support to the Economic Policy Research Unit, a subdivision of the Economic Policy Planning Unit of the Council of Ministers of Bosnia and...
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Although competitiveness is a world very often used in literature it is seldom to be found in economic textbook which … underlines comparative advantage and competitiveness (competitive advantage) do not overlap because competitiveness is much wider … concept. Competitiveness is an ambiguous notion. In literature there are many approaches to competitiveness and many ways of …
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We investigate possible factors of change in employment between 1998 and 2003 in 220 companies from four industries of Polish manufacturing (food, electronics, automotive and pharmaceuticals), that were subject to an enterprise survey. We also seek to explain the differences in performance among...
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include studies of intra-industry trade (IIT) and analyses of industrial 'competitiveness'. This literature seems to assume …
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This paper aims at comparing the uneven process of changes in competitiveness among three accession countries … demonstrates that the three countries improved competitiveness in the majority of their manufacturing industries. However, these … countries played the major role in improvement in competitiveness. It determined the drop in relative unit labour costs. The …
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The paper attempts to identify indirectly vertical product differentiation in three industries of Polish manufacturing (manufacture of glass and glass products, manufacture of other general purpose machinery and manufacture of other special purpose machinery) by examining how focus on a given...
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This paper aims to show the uneven process of changes in competitiveness across Polish manufacturing industries during … the period prior to Poland's EU membership (1996-2003). Based on the Schumpeterian approach to competitiveness, that is … the ability to compete, it looks at changes in competitiveness as effects of competition and its factors. Using two types …
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In this study deepens the available knowledge about the networks of Polish manufacturing firms. Among the questions touched upon in this analysis are: Do foreign-owned companies have less developed networks of Polish suppliers than domestically owned companies? What is the role of the science...
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