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Capital exports and exports of goods as complements or substitutes 1 Competitiveness of countries 1 Discretion 1 Exit option of capital 1 Führungskräfte 1 Führungsstil 1 Impact of capital exports on the capital- exporting country and its employment 1 Leadership 1 Leadership style 1 Locational competition and global public goods and externalities 1 Managers 1 Manoeuvring space 1 Manoeuvring space of governments- Locational competition as a discovery device 1 Mobile and immobile factors of production 1 Sensemaking 1 Sensemaking approach 1 Sensemaking-Ansatz 1 Single world equilibrium versus many national equilibriums 1
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English 1 Undetermined 1
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Filstad, Cathrine 1 Karp, Tom 1 Olsen, Trude Høgvold 1 Siebert, Horst 1
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Institut für Weltwirtschaft (IfW) 1
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European management journal 1 Kiel Working Papers 1
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Constructing managerial manoeuvring space in contradictory contexts
Filstad, Cathrine; Olsen, Trude Høgvold; Karp, Tom - In: European management journal 39 (2021) 4, pp. 467-475
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Locational Competition – A Neglected Paradigm in the International Division of Labour
Siebert, Horst - Institut für Weltwirtschaft (IfW) - 2005
Krugman's verdict that competitiveness of countries is a largely meaningless concept is a serious misjudgement of the economics profession. Countries compete for the mobile factors of production, most importantly for capital and technology. The exit-option of these factors and of firms changes...
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