Collocations withcompetitiveness
These are words often used in combination withcompetitiveness.
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economic competitiveness
The prime concern is sustaining the labour force and economic competitiveness.
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global competitiveness
Global competitiveness was to be sought by integrating space and time in a cellular and modular manufacturing process.
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improved competitiveness
An economy-wide social compromise of this type improved competitiveness by creating collective labour market goods that eased market failures in the employment system.
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increased competitiveness
Increased competitiveness is the key to the industry's future success.
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increasing competitiveness
Increasing competitiveness has led to the appreciation of the effective exchange rate.
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industrial competitiveness
What role can corporations, regulators and non-governmental actors play in reconciling industrial competitiveness and biosaftey?
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international competitiveness
In recent applications, real-time optimal feedforward control enhanced the international competitiveness of leading robot manufacturers.
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lack of competitiveness
But the absence of mineral resources, and therefore the lack of competitiveness in foreign markets, hindered industrial activities.
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long-term competitiveness
The report also identifies ten essential elements of manufacturing enterprise leadership and discusses the importance of strategic alignment for successful long-term competitiveness and business viability.
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loss of competitiveness
This paper posits that an orientation to business-competitive approaches may be one way to address this loss of competitiveness.
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national competitiveness
Second, rethinking the factory was seen to be a question of national competitiveness.
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relative competitiveness
The profitability and relative competitiveness of business and manufacturing industries in the economy depends greatly on the provision and cost of utility services.
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