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- 1From:Monthly Labor Review (Vol. 118, Issue 7) Peer-ReviewedReal productivity gains, especially in labor costs, are spurring U.S. economic growth versus four major competitors. Dollar depreciation, and the historical affects of currency fluctuations since 1970, is also analyzed....
- 2From:Columbia Journal of World Business (Vol. 25, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedAre the Japanese Good Global Competitors? TRADITIONAL BUSINESS strategies interpret competition as precipitating reduced profitability and increasing environmental uncertainty. The goal of contemporary American business...
- 3From:Journal of Management (Vol. 19, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedThis article examines the categorization of business strategy in global industries according to Porter's (1986) configuration/coordination framework. In particular, the relationships between cost/differentiation-based...
- 4From:Journal of Economic Issues (Vol. 28, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedU.S. efforts to enhance the international competitiveness of its industries have largely been a failure. U.S. export market shares in most manufacturing industries have fallen steadily over the past 20 years as have the...
- 5From:Antitrust Bulletin (Vol. 37, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedChina is increasing its laws on unfair competition in the face of massive abuse as the market economy develops. A national law is planned while local rules already exist in Shanghai, Wuhan, Jiangxi and Heilongjiang....
- 6From:Management Review (Vol. 79, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedUncle Sam: Secret Enemy of U.S. Competitiveness Leadership for America's Resurgence in the 21st Century. The conference theme drew keen-eyed executives and business school academics from as far away as Tokyo. It was...
- 7From:Management Review (Vol. 78, Issue 11) Peer-ReviewedTeaming Up for Market: Cheaper, Better, Faster American businesses, facing tough competition from overseas, have had to relearn that the keys to competitive advantage are quality and cost--entry level requirements in...
- 8From:Monthly Review (Vol. 51, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedTo assume that overcompetition is the main precursor of market imbalance is radical, since it runs contradictory to the fundamental laws of capitalism. By merely focusing on the degree of competition prevalent in...
- 9From:Monthly Review (Vol. 47, Issue 5) Peer-ReviewedBusiness interests use the perceived need to improve international competitiveness as a tool to win wage concessions from labor and to justify downsizing and the outsourcing of jobs to overseas locations. In fact, most...
- 10From:Business Economics (Vol. 25, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedThe strength of the manufacturing sector of the U.S. economy is often underestimated. By the end of 1988, the rate of industrial production was 40 percent above the previous cyclical low and 24 percent over the previous...
- 11From:Scholastic Update (Vol. 119) Peer-ReviewedAMERICA'S LOVE-HATE VIEW OF COMPETITION Around 1880, the Britishhistorian Arnold Toynbee took stock of a century of change in Britain. Factories had replaced small workshops, railroads sped goods great distances, and...
- 12From:Management Science (Vol. 61, Issue 8) Peer-ReviewedThis paper examines the interaction between venture risk, product market competition, and the entrepreneur's choice between bank financing and venture capital (VC) financing. Under bank financing, a debt-type contract...
- 13From:Information Systems Research (Vol. 23, Issue 1) Peer-Reviewed
Switching costs, network effects, and competition in the European mobile telecommunications industry
- 14From:Antitrust (Vol. 26, Issue 3)ON MARCH 15, 2012, THE DEPARTMENT of Business, Innovation and Skills of the UK government announced reforms of the country's competition laws and the structure for enforcing those laws. (1) They amount to the most...
- 15From:Economics, Management, and Financial Markets (Vol. 7, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedThe global competitiveness is related to the global economic crises. For year 2011 the International Monetary Fund (IMF) predicts growth of 6.25 percent for emerging markets, compared with 2.25 percent for advanced...
- 16From:Georgetown Journal of International Law (Vol. 42, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedRegulation 1/2003 on the implementation of the European Community rules on competition represents an innovative departure, in many respects, from the prior Regulation 17/62. The new legislation assigns a more important...
- 17From:Management Science (Vol. 57, Issue 3) Peer-Reviewed
- 18From:Transportation Science (Vol. 46, Issue 4) Peer-Reviewed
- 19From:Antitrust Bulletin (Vol. 55, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedOn November 28, 2007, the European Commission adopted its first nonhorizontal merger Guidelines as part of DG Competition's implementation of a wider effects-based analysis framework following criticism by the European...
- 20From:Antitrust Bulletin (Vol. 55, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedI. INTRODUCTION The last one and a half years of my term in office as EU Competition Commissioner has been extremely challenging due to the unprecedented financial crisis which exploded after the collapse of Lehman...