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the international comparisons, the price formation of the food chain, degree of concentration, competition, and the … the weak agricultural competitiveness (northern location and small farm size); on the other hand, the competitiveness of …, competition works in Finland just as well in agriculture, the foodstuffs industry and the wholesale and retail trade as it does in …
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The use of traditional industry-level profitability indicators for assessing the state of competition is problematic … for two reasons. First, short-term variation reflects business cycles more than it does the impact of competition policy …. Second, rough industry-level indicators hide different mechanisms that are dependent on competition but may affect …
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the international comparisons, the price formation of the food chain, degree of concentration, competition, and the … the weak agricultural competitiveness (northern location and small farm size); on the other hand, the competitiveness of …, competition works in Finland just as well in agriculture, the foodstuffs industry and the wholesale and retail trade as it does in …
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The report analyses the impacts of globalization on competitiveness of national economies, industries and firms. The … past few decades when the large emerging economies - notably China - have increased their role in world's industrial … competitiveness of industrial-country-firms who have been looking for new competitive edge on the global market. This includes …
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