Building Competitive Firms : Incentives and Capabilities
This publication presents a framework that emphasizes the economic and policy incentives needed to create competitive firms and national economies. It also explains the key capabilities that firms must develop in-house in order to become more compe...
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okr-10986-152202021-04-23T14:03:11Z Building Competitive Firms : Incentives and Capabilities Nabi, Ijaz Luthria, Manjula INCENTIVES FIRMS CORPORATE GOVERNANCE FOREIGN INVESTMENT PROPERTY RIGHTS TRADE LIBERALIZATION GOVERNANCE INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY FOREIGN INVESTMENT ALLOCATIVE EFFICIENCY ANTITRUST LAWS BANKRUPTCY BARRIERS TO ENTRY BENCHMARK BENCHMARKING CAPITAL FORMATION CAPITAL MARKETS COLLUSION COMMERCE COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGE COMPETITION LAW COMPETITION POLICY COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGES COMPETITIVENESS COMPUTER USE CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK CONSUMERS CONTESTABILITY CORPORATE PERFORMANCE COST OF LIVING DEBT DEREGULATION DEVELOPMENT STRATEGIES E-COMMERCE ECONOMIC ANALYSIS ECONOMIC EFFICIENCY ECONOMIC EXPANSION ECONOMIC FACTORS ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC PERFORMANCE ECONOMISTS EMPLOYMENT ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATIONS EXCESS PROFITS EXCHANGE RATE EXCHANGE RATES EXCLUSIONARY PRACTICES EXPORT MARKETS EXPORTS FINANCIAL CRISIS FINANCIAL SECTOR FORECASTS GDP GOVERNMENT EXPENDITURES GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT HUMAN CAPITAL IMPORTS INCOME INCOME DISTRIBUTION INDUSTRIALIZATION INFLATION INFLATION RATE INTERNATIONAL COMPETITIVENESS INTERNATIONAL MARKETS INTERNATIONAL TRADE KNOWLEDGE ECONOMY LABOR COSTS LABOR FORCE LABOR MARKET LABOR PRODUCTIVITY LIVING STANDARDS LOW INTEREST RATES MACROECONOMIC ADJUSTMENT MACROECONOMIC CONDITIONS MACROECONOMIC MANAGEMENT MARGINAL TAX RATES MARKET CONCENTRATION MARKET ECONOMIES MARKET POSITION MARKET POSITIONING MARKET POWER MARKET SHARE MARKETING MEDICINE MERGERS POLICY ENVIRONMENT PREDATORY PRICING PREMIUM PRICES PRICE FIXING PRODUCTIVITY PROPERTY RIGHTS QUOTAS REGULATORY FRAMEWORK SAVINGS SHAREHOLDERS SPREAD STATISTICAL ANALYSIS STATISTICAL DATA SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT SUPPLY CHAINS TELECOMMUNICATIONS TRADE BALANCE TRAINING PROGRAMS WAGE RATES WAGES WORLD MARKETS This publication presents a framework that emphasizes the economic and policy incentives needed to create competitive firms and national economies. It also explains the key capabilities that firms must develop in-house in order to become more competitive. The framework provides a link between important policy issues such as corporate governance, foreign direct investment, innovation readiness, intellectual property rights, e-commerce, skill training, and supply chain management. The papers presented here emphasize that, while individual firms must take the lead in enhancing competitiveness, the role of public policy remains vital. This book also presents examples of private effort and public policies that exemplify the lessons drawn from international experience in designing policies and institutions that strengthen competitiveness in industrializing countries. 2013-08-20T18:38:53Z 2013-08-20T18:38:53Z 2002-09 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2002/09/2063245/building-competitive-firms-incentives-capabilities 0-8213-5154-0 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/15220 English en_US Directions in Development; CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank Washington, DC: World Bank Publications & Research :: Publication Publications & Research :: Publication |
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INCENTIVES FIRMS CORPORATE GOVERNANCE FOREIGN INVESTMENT PROPERTY RIGHTS TRADE LIBERALIZATION GOVERNANCE INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY FOREIGN INVESTMENT ALLOCATIVE EFFICIENCY ANTITRUST LAWS BANKRUPTCY BARRIERS TO ENTRY BENCHMARK BENCHMARKING CAPITAL FORMATION CAPITAL MARKETS COLLUSION COMMERCE COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGE COMPETITION LAW COMPETITION POLICY COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGES COMPETITIVENESS COMPUTER USE CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK CONSUMERS CONTESTABILITY CORPORATE PERFORMANCE COST OF LIVING DEBT DEREGULATION DEVELOPMENT STRATEGIES E-COMMERCE ECONOMIC ANALYSIS ECONOMIC EFFICIENCY ECONOMIC EXPANSION ECONOMIC FACTORS ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC PERFORMANCE ECONOMISTS EMPLOYMENT ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATIONS EXCESS PROFITS EXCHANGE RATE EXCHANGE RATES EXCLUSIONARY PRACTICES EXPORT MARKETS EXPORTS FINANCIAL CRISIS FINANCIAL SECTOR FORECASTS GDP GOVERNMENT EXPENDITURES GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT HUMAN CAPITAL IMPORTS INCOME INCOME DISTRIBUTION INDUSTRIALIZATION INFLATION INFLATION RATE INTERNATIONAL COMPETITIVENESS INTERNATIONAL MARKETS INTERNATIONAL TRADE KNOWLEDGE ECONOMY LABOR COSTS LABOR FORCE LABOR MARKET LABOR PRODUCTIVITY LIVING STANDARDS LOW INTEREST RATES MACROECONOMIC ADJUSTMENT MACROECONOMIC CONDITIONS MACROECONOMIC MANAGEMENT MARGINAL TAX RATES MARKET CONCENTRATION MARKET ECONOMIES MARKET POSITION MARKET POSITIONING MARKET POWER MARKET SHARE MARKETING MEDICINE MERGERS POLICY ENVIRONMENT PREDATORY PRICING PREMIUM PRICES PRICE FIXING PRODUCTIVITY PROPERTY RIGHTS QUOTAS REGULATORY FRAMEWORK SAVINGS SHAREHOLDERS SPREAD STATISTICAL ANALYSIS STATISTICAL DATA SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT SUPPLY CHAINS TELECOMMUNICATIONS TRADE BALANCE TRAINING PROGRAMS WAGE RATES WAGES WORLD MARKETS |
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INCENTIVES FIRMS CORPORATE GOVERNANCE FOREIGN INVESTMENT PROPERTY RIGHTS TRADE LIBERALIZATION GOVERNANCE INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY FOREIGN INVESTMENT ALLOCATIVE EFFICIENCY ANTITRUST LAWS BANKRUPTCY BARRIERS TO ENTRY BENCHMARK BENCHMARKING CAPITAL FORMATION CAPITAL MARKETS COLLUSION COMMERCE COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGE COMPETITION LAW COMPETITION POLICY COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGES COMPETITIVENESS COMPUTER USE CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK CONSUMERS CONTESTABILITY CORPORATE PERFORMANCE COST OF LIVING DEBT DEREGULATION DEVELOPMENT STRATEGIES E-COMMERCE ECONOMIC ANALYSIS ECONOMIC EFFICIENCY ECONOMIC EXPANSION ECONOMIC FACTORS ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC PERFORMANCE ECONOMISTS EMPLOYMENT ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATIONS EXCESS PROFITS EXCHANGE RATE EXCHANGE RATES EXCLUSIONARY PRACTICES EXPORT MARKETS EXPORTS FINANCIAL CRISIS FINANCIAL SECTOR FORECASTS GDP GOVERNMENT EXPENDITURES GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT HUMAN CAPITAL IMPORTS INCOME INCOME DISTRIBUTION INDUSTRIALIZATION INFLATION INFLATION RATE INTERNATIONAL COMPETITIVENESS INTERNATIONAL MARKETS INTERNATIONAL TRADE KNOWLEDGE ECONOMY LABOR COSTS LABOR FORCE LABOR MARKET LABOR PRODUCTIVITY LIVING STANDARDS LOW INTEREST RATES MACROECONOMIC ADJUSTMENT MACROECONOMIC CONDITIONS MACROECONOMIC MANAGEMENT MARGINAL TAX RATES MARKET CONCENTRATION MARKET ECONOMIES MARKET POSITION MARKET POSITIONING MARKET POWER MARKET SHARE MARKETING MEDICINE MERGERS POLICY ENVIRONMENT PREDATORY PRICING PREMIUM PRICES PRICE FIXING PRODUCTIVITY PROPERTY RIGHTS QUOTAS REGULATORY FRAMEWORK SAVINGS SHAREHOLDERS SPREAD STATISTICAL ANALYSIS STATISTICAL DATA SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT SUPPLY CHAINS TELECOMMUNICATIONS TRADE BALANCE TRAINING PROGRAMS WAGE RATES WAGES WORLD MARKETS Nabi, Ijaz Luthria, Manjula Building Competitive Firms : Incentives and Capabilities |
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This publication presents a framework
that emphasizes the economic and policy incentives needed to
create competitive firms and national economies. It also
explains the key capabilities that firms must develop
in-house in order to become more competitive. The framework
provides a link between important policy issues such as
corporate governance, foreign direct investment, innovation
readiness, intellectual property rights, e-commerce, skill
training, and supply chain management. The papers presented
here emphasize that, while individual firms must take the
lead in enhancing competitiveness, the role of public policy
remains vital. This book also presents examples of private
effort and public policies that exemplify the lessons drawn
from international experience in designing policies and
institutions that strengthen competitiveness in
industrializing countries. |
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Publications & Research :: Publication |
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Nabi, Ijaz Luthria, Manjula |
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Nabi, Ijaz Luthria, Manjula |
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Nabi, Ijaz |
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Building Competitive Firms : Incentives and Capabilities |
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Building Competitive Firms : Incentives and Capabilities |
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Building Competitive Firms : Incentives and Capabilities |
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Building Competitive Firms : Incentives and Capabilities |
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Building Competitive Firms : Incentives and Capabilities |
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building competitive firms : incentives and capabilities |
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Washington, DC: World Bank |
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2013 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2002/09/2063245/building-competitive-firms-incentives-capabilities http://hdl.handle.net/10986/15220 |
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