COMPETITIVENESS-NECESSITY IN THE ACHIEVEMENT OF THE DECISION ACT
Journal Title: Revista Romana de Statistica - Year 2011, Vol 59, Issue 11
Abstract
The concept of competitiveness has no widely accepted definition and not yet developed a comprehensive model to formalize its content. Current status of research in the field of competitiveness sidestep to conceptual disputes. National competitiveness is estimated by most experts as the ability to provide public economy on a sustainable basis, higher living standards and growing.
Authors and Affiliations
Gheorghe DUMITRESCU
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