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The sourcing of competitive advantages, by region or country of origin, 1999-2000 (Mean value / Standard deviation)

The sourcing of competitive advantages, by region or country of origin, 1999-2000 (Mean value / Standard deviation)

www.unctad.org/en/docs/iteiit32_en.pdf

of competitive advantages varies according to region or country of origin of the respondent firms. Here it is clear that firms from small European countries and Japan perceived they gained more competitive enhancing advantages from their foreign activities than did ...
country, europe, japan, region ...
“Large” “Small” European European United Developing Other All countries Countries States Japan countries countries Item Access to resources and capabilities Labour Unskilled labour Skilled labour Professional labour Knowledge-related End

Jan 2000 | UN Conference on Trade & Development
Original Url: http://www.unctad.org/en/docs/iteiit32_en.pdf
Perceptions of the influence of home-government policies on the competitive advantages of sample firms, by region or country of origin, 1999-2000 (Mean value / Standard deviation)

Perceptions of the influence of home-government policies on the competitive advantages of sample firms, by region or country of origin, 1999-2000 (Mean value / Standard deviation)

www.unctad.org/en/docs/iteiit32_en.pdf

Table 14. Perceptions of the influence of home-government policies on the competitive advantages of sample firms, by region or country of origin, 1999-2000 (Mean ...
country, europe, japan, region ...
Developing Other All countries countries States countries countries Effects of home

Jan 2000 | UN Conference on Trade & Development
Original Url: http://www.unctad.org/en/docs/iteiit32_en.pdf
United States imports of apparel and textile products a from selected countries and regions, 1997-2004 (Billions of dollars)

United States imports of apparel and textile products a from selected countries and regions, 1997-2004 (Billions of dollars)

www.unctad.org/en/docs/wir2005ch2_en.pdf

countries carefully evaluated their competitive advantages over the Asian countries (box.II.11) while building a strategy to go beyond the maquila model ...
in the region. These withdrawals have given opportunities to competitors – including

Jan 2004 | UN Conference on Trade & Development
Original Url: http://www.unctad.org/en/docs/wir2005ch2_en.pdf
Multiple regression equations relating the competitive advantages to firm-, sector- and country-specific characteristics

Multiple regression equations relating the competitive advantages to firm-, sector- and country-specific characteristics

www.unctad.org/en/docs/iteiit32_en.pdf

advantages to firm-, sector- and country-specific characteristics R2 – adj. Model sig ...
Table 9 sets out the results of this exercise. These are briefly discussed in respect of each of the four groups of competitive advantage. ...
requirements HCS (X5): Home country size HCLD (X6): Home country level of development ATR

Mar 2003 | UN Conference on Trade & Development
Original Url: http://www.unctad.org/en/docs/iteiit32_en.pdf
In italics represent the standard deviation of the respective mean. The 7-point Likert scale is from 0-6. ( Zero indicates that the advantages are sourced mainly from home, and six indicates that the advantages are sourced mainly from abroad.)

In italics represent the standard deviation of the respective mean. The 7-point Likert scale is from 0-6. ( Zero indicates that the advantages are sourced mainly from home, and six indicates that the ...

www.unctad.org/en/docs/iteiit32_en.pdf

Regarding firms from the larger home countries, those from the United States perceived that their foreign activities were likely to protect or enhance their domestic-based competitive advantages by providing them better access to labour inputs ...
Table 6 (concluded) “Large” “Small” European European United Developing Other All countries Countries States Japan countries countries Item Local industrial ...
that the advantages are sourced mainly from home, and six indicates that the advantages

Mar 2003 | UN Conference on Trade & Development
Original Url: http://www.unctad.org/en/docs/iteiit32_en.pdf
African countries’ average manufacturing exports (GDP percentages)

African countries’ average manufacturing exports (GDP percentages)

www.unctad.org/en/docs/aldcafrica2008ch3_en.pdf

than the average of 30 per cent of GDP observed in the East Asia and Pacific region ...
7 shows, the shares of African countries’ manufacturing exports to GDP over the last 25 years have remained very small for most countries. Africa has made marginal ...
Table 7 African countries’ average manufacturing exports (GDP percentages) 1980–1989 1990–1999 2000–2006 Benin Botswana Burkina Faso Burundi Cameroon Cape Verde Côte d'Ivoire Egypt Ethiopia Gabon Gambia Ghana Guinea Kenya Madagascar Malawi Mali

Jan 2006 | UN Conference on Trade & Development
Original Url: http://www.unctad.org/en/docs/aldcafrica2008ch3_en.pdf
That the structure of aid for trade across regions varies considerably. For instance, almost 80 per cent of aid for trade to Latin America was dedicated to trade development and 19 per cent to trade infrastructure. In North Africa and Middle East, 20 per cent of aid for trade has been geared to trade policy capacity-building, compared to 1-3 per cent for such aid for trade categories across all other ...

That the structure of aid for trade across regions varies considerably. For instance, almost 80 per cent of aid for trade to Latin America was dedicated to trade development and 19 per cent to trade ...

www.unctad.org/en/docs//ditc20082_en.pdf

This diversity is even greater within regions in terms of aid for trade data at the country ...
serious trade-related challenges faced by developing countries. From 2001 to 2005, $53.7 billion was allocated by developed countries to developing countries under various ...
1 Aid for Trade, by region and type of aid (2001-2005) ($million)

Jan 2005 | UN Conference on Trade & Development
Original Url: http://www.unctad.org/en/docs//ditc20082_en.pdf
Developing regions’ shares of manufacturing exports to total merchandise exports, 2000–2006

Developing regions’ shares of manufacturing exports to total merchandise exports, 2000–2006

www.unctad.org/en/docs/aldcafrica2008ch3_en.pdf

in most African countries even after trade liberalization. Disaggregating data ...
of countries account for most manufacturing exports from Africa. These are South Africa ...
The country had the highest tariff level in 2006, but the third-highest ratio

Jan 2006 | UN Conference on Trade & Development
Original Url: http://www.unctad.org/en/docs/aldcafrica2008ch3_en.pdf
South Africa: Revealed comparative advantage, by main economic sector

South Africa: Revealed comparative advantage, by main economic sector

www.unctad.org/en/docs/itcdtab36_en.pdf

has a comparative advantage in processed mineral fuels and lubricants, and certain manufactured ...
integration among IBSA countries. Complementarities, extant and potential are many. The inherent cost-quality competitiveness of these countries in certain areas globally ...
Figure 3. South Africa: Revealed comparative advantage, by main economic sector Chemical Crude mater. commodities Food and live Miscellaneous and transport Manufactured and tobacco Animal and products Mineral fuels manufactures vegetable Beverages

May 2007 | UN Conference on Trade & Development
Original Url: http://www.unctad.org/en/docs/itcdtab36_en.pdf
India: Revealed comparative advantage, by main economic sector

India: Revealed comparative advantage, by main economic sector

www.unctad.org/en/docs/itcdtab36_en.pdf

has a comparative advantage in processed mineral fuels and lubricants, and certain manufactured ...
integration among IBSA countries. Complementarities, extant and potential are many. The inherent cost-quality competitiveness of these countries in certain areas globally ...
Figure 2. India: Revealed comparative advantage, by main economic sector Chemical .Crude mater commodities Food and live Miscellaneous and transport Manufactured and tobacco Animal and Mineral fuels manufactures products vegetable Beverages

May 2007 | UN Conference on Trade & Development
Original Url: http://www.unctad.org/en/docs/itcdtab36_en.pdf
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