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CompetitivenessCompétitivité
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Competitivenessan aggressive willingness to compete; "the team was full of fight" Competitiveness is a comparative concept of the ability and performance of a firm, sub-sector or country to [..]
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CompetitivenessUsually refers to characteristics that permit a firm to compete effectively with other firms due to low cost, superior technology, or aggressive marketing, perhaps internationally. Thus the condition [..]
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CompetitivenessDefinition The capacity of a company to produce services or products that are acceptable to customers in terms of price and quality, and that occupy a statistically significant share of the market for [..]
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Competitiveness(compétitivité). The ability to sell goods or services profitably relative to other producers of the same goods or services. A number of factors contribute to competitiveness including technological c [..]
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Competitiveness(n) an aggressive willingness to compete
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CompetitivenessThe degree of difficulty in gaining admission to a college or university. The highly competitive colleges are the most difficult; there can be as many as 10 candidates for every available place. The term may also be used to describ e the atmosphere or environment of a campus; the more competitive it is, the more intense are the academic pressures.
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Competitiveness Since the Lisbon Strategy set out to make Europe the most competitive and dynamic economy
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