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Global Economic Competition
(Englisch)
Today´s Warfare in Global Electronics Industries and Companies
George Kozmetsky & Piyu Yue

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Global competitiveness has always been a hotly debated issue, promoting differing opinions among economists, management strategists, business leaders, and policy analysts and consultants. Global Economic Competition provides a broad framework to compare the United States economy with 23 other global economies. This is done by presenting empirical evidence in a series of comparative analyses of economic competition using data pertaining to specific countries, industries and companies. In this volume, the electronics industries are used to illustrate an ongoing economic warfare among competing regions, nations, and cluster companies across the electronic technology chain.
Employing the latest empirical data to evaluate the competitiveness of the US economy and its electronic industries and companies in the 1980s and early 1990s, Global Economic Competition will be of interest not only to those who study economics, management science and international trade, but also to policy makers and business leaders.
Preface: Facing the Challenge of Global Competition. 1. An Overview of International Economic Competition. 2. The Changing Economic Conditions of the World. 3. International Trade Patterns in the Global Electronics Industry. 4. International Competition: Global Electronics Companies. 5. The Core Competition of Global Giant Electronics Companies. Appendix: A List of the Sample Companies (316 in Total). References. Index.
Global competitiveness has always been a hotly debated issue, promoting differing opinions among economists, management strategists, business leaders, and policy analysts and consultants. Global Economic Competition provides a broad framework to compare the United States economy with 23 other global economies. This is done by presenting empirical evidence in a series of comparative analyses of economic competition using data pertaining to specific countries, industries and companies. In this volume, the electronics industries are used to illustrate an ongoing economic warfare among competing regions, nations, and cluster companies across the electronic technology chain.
Employing the latest empirical data to evaluate the competitiveness of the US economy and its electronic industries and companies in the 1980s and early 1990s, Global Economic Competition will be of interest not only to those who study economics, management science and international trade, but also to policy makers and business leaders.

George Kozmetsky, DCS, is the Chairman of IC2, a leading-edge think-and-do tank for commercialization of science and technology at the University of Texas at Austin. He is also the Executive Associate for Economic Affairs for the University of Texas System and Cochairman of the Cross-Border Institute for Regional Development. Dr. Kozmetsky has received numerous honors and awards, including the National Medal of Technology. He is the cofounder and former executive vice president of Teledyne, Inc., and Director Emeritus of Dell Computer Corporation.

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Preface: Facing the Challenge of Global Competition. 1. An Overview of International Economic Competition. 2. The Changing Economic Conditions of the World. 3. International Trade Patterns in the Global Electronics Industry. 4. International Competition: Global Electronics Companies. 5. The Core Competition of Global Giant Electronics Companies. Appendix: A List of the Sample Companies (316 in Total). References. Index.


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Global competitiveness has always been a hotly debated issue, promoting differing opinions among economists, management strategists, business leaders, and policy analysts and consultants. Global Economic Competition provides a broad framework to compare the United States economy with 23 other global economies. This is done by presenting empirical evidence in a series of comparative analyses of economic competition using data pertaining to specific countries, industries and companies. In this volume, the electronics industries are used to illustrate an ongoing economic warfare among competing regions, nations, and cluster companies across the electronic technology chain. n Employing the latest empirical data to evaluate the competitiveness of the US economy and its electronic industries and companies in the 1980s and early 1990s, Global Economic Competition will be of interest not only to those who study economics, management science and international trade, but also to policy makers and business leaders.




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