2014
DOI: 10.1080/14631377.2014.964463
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Systemic competitiveness of post-socialist and capitalist economies: a broader look at the competitiveness debate

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“…Competitiveness is further determined by factors such as credit rating, tax evasion, access to capital markets, SMEs, labor regulation flexibility, finance and banking regulation (Mačkić, Škrabić Perić & Sorić, 2014).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Competitiveness is further determined by factors such as credit rating, tax evasion, access to capital markets, SMEs, labor regulation flexibility, finance and banking regulation (Mačkić, Škrabić Perić & Sorić, 2014).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Franc (2008) analyzed the FDI determinants for Croatia and twelve EU members, confirming that, inter alia, the determinants of FDI include lower labor costs, GDP growth rate, labor productivity, foreign trade, legal system and legislation. Mačkić, Škrabić Perić & Sorić (2014) analyze the systemic competitiveness of post-socialist and capitalist economies. Their research pinpoints several other variables which are relevant to FDI-GDP growth relation such as a country's credit rating, tax evasion, access to capital markets, SMEs, labor regulation flexibility, finance and banking regulation.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…De esta manera, tanto individuo como conjunto pueden asumir el reto de una competitividad propia y territorial, siendo éste un escenario sistémico, interconectado e interdisciplinario, donde cada sujeto aporta su experiencia (y conocimiento) para poder fortalecer su contexto. Por lo tanto, el conocimiento adquirido a través del proceso formativo, interiorizado y puesto al servicio del colectivo, se interrelaciona con el medio, con el ambiente, con la sociedad, con las instituciones, con la política y con la cultura (MAČKIĆ et al, 2014;BOISIER, 2001;CEPAL, 2000).…”
Section: La Gestión Social Del Conocimiento Y La Educación Para El Deunclassified