National and Regional Competitiveness in the Crisis Context. Successful Examples

The paper addresses the issue of national and regional competitiveness in the context of socio-economic and financial crisis. Competitiveness is a complex concept which can be studied at both the firm and the local and national level. Thus, in economic terms the competitiveness is most often associa...

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Main Authors: Gina Cristina DIMIAN, Aniela DANCIU
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: General Association of Economists from Romania 2011-11-01
Series:Theoretical and Applied Economics
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Online Access: http://store.ectap.ro/articole/663.pdf
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spelling doaj-87bdc27a4b95426b972d1965d4e74a2b2020-11-24T23:09:52ZengGeneral Association of Economists from RomaniaTheoretical and Applied Economics1841-86781844-00292011-11-01XVIII11677818418678National and Regional Competitiveness in the Crisis Context. Successful ExamplesGina Cristina DIMIAN0Aniela DANCIU1 Bucharest Academy of Economic Studies Bucharest Academy of Economic Studies The paper addresses the issue of national and regional competitiveness in the context of socio-economic and financial crisis. Competitiveness is a complex concept which can be studied at both the firm and the local and national level. Thus, in economic terms the competitiveness is most often associated with the productivity or efficiency with which inputs are transformed into goods and services. As for the regional competitiveness it should be analyzed in terms of results (revenue, employment) and in relation to its determinants: ranging from the classical production factors (capital, labour, technological progress) to the “soft” factors (human capital, research and development, dissemination of knowledge). The current economic environment has revealed that countries such as China, India, Brazil and also the Czech Republic and Poland, following prudent economic policies, have managed to make from macroeconomic stability, investment in education and research some of their major drivers of economic growth. http://store.ectap.ro/articole/663.pdf competitive advantagecompetitivenesslabour productivityeconomic growthdeterminant factors
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author Gina Cristina DIMIAN
Aniela DANCIU
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Aniela DANCIU
National and Regional Competitiveness in the Crisis Context. Successful Examples
Theoretical and Applied Economics
competitive advantage
competitiveness
labour productivity
economic growth
determinant factors
author_facet Gina Cristina DIMIAN
Aniela DANCIU
author_sort Gina Cristina DIMIAN
title National and Regional Competitiveness in the Crisis Context. Successful Examples
title_short National and Regional Competitiveness in the Crisis Context. Successful Examples
title_full National and Regional Competitiveness in the Crisis Context. Successful Examples
title_fullStr National and Regional Competitiveness in the Crisis Context. Successful Examples
title_full_unstemmed National and Regional Competitiveness in the Crisis Context. Successful Examples
title_sort national and regional competitiveness in the crisis context. successful examples
publisher General Association of Economists from Romania
series Theoretical and Applied Economics
issn 1841-8678
1844-0029
publishDate 2011-11-01
description The paper addresses the issue of national and regional competitiveness in the context of socio-economic and financial crisis. Competitiveness is a complex concept which can be studied at both the firm and the local and national level. Thus, in economic terms the competitiveness is most often associated with the productivity or efficiency with which inputs are transformed into goods and services. As for the regional competitiveness it should be analyzed in terms of results (revenue, employment) and in relation to its determinants: ranging from the classical production factors (capital, labour, technological progress) to the “soft” factors (human capital, research and development, dissemination of knowledge). The current economic environment has revealed that countries such as China, India, Brazil and also the Czech Republic and Poland, following prudent economic policies, have managed to make from macroeconomic stability, investment in education and research some of their major drivers of economic growth.
topic competitive advantage
competitiveness
labour productivity
economic growth
determinant factors
url http://store.ectap.ro/articole/663.pdf
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