Dimensions of Competitiveness: Issues and Policies

Dimensions of Competitiveness: Issues and Policies

by StuartWall (Editor), Lester Lloyd - Reason (Editor)

Synopsis

Competitiveness is one of the key themes in the current debate about national economic performance. A vast array of statistical data is usually assembled by national governments to demonstrate a closing or widening of productivity or trade `gaps' with other countries or groups of countries. The authors of this book argue that far too little attention has been paid to the often subtle, but highly significant, organisational and cultural characteristics which underpin production and trade in a globalised economy. Dimensions of Competitiveness suggests that awareness of the impacts of this neglected dimension of competitiveness can, together with appropriate corrective action, significantly improve corporate and national performance. While considering a variety of more conventional dimensions of international competitiveness, the authors challenge many established tenets. A number of policy prescriptions are outlined as a result. Attention is also paid to some of the key distributive and infrastructural roles in enhancing international competitiveness including facilitating labour and capital mobility and providing efficient transport systems.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 392
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
Published: 20 Dec 2000

ISBN 10: 1840645687
ISBN 13: 9781840645682

Media Reviews
`It can be seen that this well-produced book covers a big field and there will be something in it to interest most economists.' -- Graham Bannock, The Business Economist
`This collection makes a considerable step beyond the theories of Ricardo and Krugman, probing the nitty-gritty of international competitiveness and its underlying determinants at the organisational level.' -- F.M. Scherer, Harvard University and Princeton University, US
`Competitiveness is much discussed, but little understood. Scholarly empirical research on the topic is surprisingly rare. Understanding the connection between national culture, human resource management, industrial policy and the other dimensions of competitiveness requires an interdisciplinary perspective. Here at last is a good interdisciplinary collection of papers which provides significant insights into the determinants of national competitiveness within the modern global economy.' -- Mark Casson, University of Reading, UK
Author Bio
Edited by Lester Lloyd-Reason, Emeritus Professor of Enterprise Strategy and Stuart Wall, former Professor of Economics and Head of Department, Ashcroft International Business School, Anglia Ruskin University, UK