How a country competes in the world is the crucial factor in
determining that country's ability to benefit from international
trade in today's global economy. This book offers a complete and
proper understanding of the meaning of international
competitiveness, analyzes the implications it holds for an
economy's progress, examines how it may be pursued and sustained at
both the sectoral level (firms and industries) and the national
level (strategic objectives). The author offers pertinent policy
guidelines and prescriptions for how a nation can achieve and
maintain international competitiveness in order to sustain the
long-term prosperity of its industries, and hence the overall pace
of economic growth.
The book is arranged into three parts. Part I discusses and
defines the theories of international competitiveness. Part II
deals with policy issues, specifically the policy analysis of
structural reforms for promoting a country's ability to compete,
the impact of globalization and the role of Communication and
Information Technology (CIT), strategic trade policies, and
environmental issues. Part III analyzes the strategies used to
pursue competitiveness. The book will be useful for researchers,
students, and teachers of business and economics as well as policy
makers, business practitioners, and international and governmental
agencies.
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