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Faced with the technological changes and with the rise of international competition, the competitiveness of firms is …
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competitiveness loss: a loss in domestic production and a loss in profits. This paper analyses how production and profits in the … impacts on competitiveness and emissions abatements. Grandfathering 50% of past emissions to cement producers is enough to …
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of competitiveness, which contradicts previous results on this issue. Finally, we draw a comparison of the factors of …
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controlling for attitudes towards non-strategic uncertainty and for beliefs on others' competitiveness and on relative ability …
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In this paper, we shed light on the selection of the benefi ciaries from the French competitiveness cluster policy …
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En la presente investigación, se pretende analizar algunas de las ventajas competitivas de las empresas grannacionales como modelos empresariales dentro del marco del ALBA-TCP, motivado a que debido a la globalización como fenómeno mundial, aunado con las condiciones económicas de países...
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In this paper, we shed light on the selection of the benefi ciaries from the French competitiveness cluster policy …
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. Revisiting the competitiveness issue in such a perspective sheds new light on the impact of emerging countries on the reshaping …
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negative effects of product market regulation on productivity or innovation, and hence on "competitiveness", a term that we … growth, the "common sense" is that product market regulation should be detrimantal to competitiveness. Testing through a two …
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competitiveness losses and the induced carbon leakages, the unfair distributional effects, the frauds and the existence of several … abatements. The competitiveness losses and carbon leakages do not seem to have occurred. The distributional effects have indeed …
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