2013
DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.2232647
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The Analysis of the Export Competitiveness of the EU Food Manufacturing Sector1

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“…Bezić et al [35] provide a complete analysis of the comparative advantage and the overall export competitiveness of the food manufacturing sector in 27 EU countries. They conclude that, although positive relative and absolute values of the export activity of the specified industry are apparent, higher absolute and relative values of imports dampen such positive effects.…”
Section: Sources Of Competitivenessmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bezić et al [35] provide a complete analysis of the comparative advantage and the overall export competitiveness of the food manufacturing sector in 27 EU countries. They conclude that, although positive relative and absolute values of the export activity of the specified industry are apparent, higher absolute and relative values of imports dampen such positive effects.…”
Section: Sources Of Competitivenessmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Intra-EU exports of food products in 2021 amounted to nearly EUR 303.7 billion. Studies of the food industry conducted in the literature are mainly concerned with assessing the value of exports, export destinations and structure, and ranking trade performance (Bezić et al, 2013, Carraresi, Banterle, 2015Juchniewicz and Łukiewska, 2015;Matkovski et al, 2021). Much less attention is paid to the cause-effect analyzes define the determinants of exports.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The study focuses on the result‐oriented aspect of competitiveness. Various indices are used to measure competitive performance based on the performance of international trade (Bezic et al, 2012; Carraresi & Banterle, 2013; Frohberg & Hartmann, 1997; Pawlak, 2013). However, only some elements of competitive performance are studied.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%