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Clusters of competitiveness (Paperback)
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Clusters of competitiveness (Paperback)
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This primer on Clusters of Competitiveness provides a critical
overview of competitiveness at many levels. Competitiveness is a
broad subject with applications at the level of the firm, industry,
region, nation, and global economy. Each one of these aspects has a
rich literature drawn on by academics and policy makers over a long
period. This book seeks to present a broad overview of the main
ideas underlying competitiveness and its applications, highlighting
and discussing in greater depth the topics that are of relevance
currently. Specifically, the book draws out the experiences of and
lessons for developing economies, and examines in detail the role
for policy. Competition, competitiveness and growth are inherently
linked and provide a compelling basis for policy analysis and
recommendations. We begin by looking at competition and competition
policy and the effects of these on economic growth. We concentrate
on product market regulation and find that more stringent
regulation is negatively associated with economic growth.
Competition policy has an important role to play in promoting
growth. We highlight the reasons why competition policy is critical
for developing economies in the current era of globalization and
liberalization. Moving on, we next provide an overview of
competitiveness, highlighting its application to the firm, nation
and global economy. We differentiate between price and non-price
measures of competitiveness, examining the advantages and
disadvantages of each and providing a clear guide to the non-price
measures that have proliferated in the business literature in
recent decades. We examine how the concept of national
competitiveness has evolved. We classify this according to price
and non- price measures. Data from the International Institute for
Management Development, the World Economic Forum and the World Bank
are discussed, illustrating competitiveness rankings across
countries over time. We then turn to innovation emphasizing its
relationship to economic growth and competitiveness. The modern,
knowledge-driven globalized economy is a product of innovation and
competitiveness. Drawing on this, we next examine the necessary
elements of an effective innovation policy in meeting the economic
and social challenges of the modern age. We conclude this primer
with a critical overview of clusters and the stimulus for economic
development at the local, regional and global level that arises
from the connections between firms forming clusters. We look at
cluster initiatives, which are organized efforts to increase growth
and competitiveness within a region and are also a tool for
government in pursuing policy reform"
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