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theory of industrial organisation, the objective of the present discussion paper is to identify those economic conditions … are increasing input costs, low labour productivity, low domestic and foreign investment activities and excess capacities …
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outcome. HOBBS describes factors that impede investment and growth by drawing on transaction cost economics. Situations … investment decisions. This offers possibilities for opportunistic behaviour, i.e., when an agent behaves in a way that allows him … only in the particular market where the shock occurs but also in other, related markets, i.e., in different locations or at …
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It is the objective of the present study to examine the competitive processes within the Polish meat processing industry during the first six years of transformation empirically. In particular, two questions were posed: How did the intensity of competition develop in this sector since the...
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results. Based on the structure-conduct-performance framework developed by the economic theory of industrial organisation, the … industry are increasing input costs, low labour productivity, low investment activities, excess capacities and a lack of market …
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Based on the analytical framework of the structure-conduct-performance paradigm of the theory of industrial … Latvian market, the lack of investment funds, the unstable legislation, the absence of any substantial support from the …
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Based on the analytical framework of the structure-conduct-performance paradigm of the theory of industrial … is the low investment activity, mainly due to a lack of own funds and unfavourable credit as well as macroeconomic …
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