“…Balkytė and Tvaronavičienė (2010) suggest classifying the existing studies on competitiveness into six categories: Competitiveness of companies, sectors competitiveness, regional competitiveness, national competitiveness, bloc competitiveness, and international competitiveness. According to the World Economic Forum's widely cited definition (The Global Competitiveness Report 2017-2018, 2017, competitiveness is "the set of institutions, policies, and factors that determine the level of productivity of an economy, which in turn sets the level of prosperity that the economy can achieve." Garelli (2006, p. 21) applies a more expansive definition since the theory of competitiveness "endeavours to go beyond the analysis of productivity, the accumulation of physical assets, the amassing of wealth, and the increase of power."…”