Title:
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How countries compete : strategy, structure, and government in the global economy /
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Authors:
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Richard H. K. Vietor, Author
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Material Type:
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book
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Publisher:
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[S.l.] : Harvard Business School Press, 2007
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ISBN / ISSN / EAN :
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978-1-4221-1035-5
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Size:
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vi, 305 p. / ill., maps / 24 cm
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Bibliography note:
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Languages:
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English
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Class number:
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HF1414
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Subjects:
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Competition, international
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Economic development
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Description:
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As the world has globalized, countries develop strategies to compete for the markets, technologies, and skills that will raise their standards of living. These government strategies can make - or break - a nation's efforts to drive and sustain growth. In 'How Countries Compete: Strategy, Structure and Government in the Global Economy', Richard Vietor shows how governments set direction and create the climate for a nation's economic development and profitable private enterprise. Drawing on history, economic analysis, and interviews with executives and officials around the globe, Vietor provides rich and insightful examinations of different government approaches to growth and development - leading to both success and failure.
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