Competitiveness is the degree to which a nation can, under free and fair market conditions, produce goods and services that meet the test of international markets while simultaneously maintaining or expanding the real incomes of its citizens. The Greening of World Trade: A Report to EPA - Էջ 15National Advisory Council for Environmental Policy and Technology (U.S.). Trade and Environment Committee - 1993 - 240 էջԱմբողջությամբ դիտվող - Այս գրքի մասին
| 1987 - 418 էջ
...to improved competitiveness as nation security. The Commission defined competitiveness as follows: "Competitiveness is the degree to which a nation can,...that meet the test of international markets while at the same time maintaining or expanding the real incomes of its citizens." Although there is no single... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Finance - 1985 - 120 էջ
...national goals. The Commission has defined competitiveness as the ability of the American economy to produce goods and services that meet the test of international markets while at the same time maintaining our standard of living. An increased standard of living, more and better... | |
| Nathan Rosenberg, Ralph Landau - 1986 - 656 էջ
...competitiveness problem, let me try to explain its significance. •5 ® '-ra Competitiveness can be defined as the degree to which a nation can, under free and fair...conditions, produce goods and services that meet the test of <g _g D. international markets while at the same time maintaining or expanding the real incomes of... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation - 1987 - 330 էջ
...competitiveness. One is the President's Commission's definition of what competitive means. And I quote: "Competitiveness is the degree to which a nation can,...maintaining or expanding the real incomes of its citizens." This definition shows the stakes involved. Our ability to compete in world markets is the very foundation... | |
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