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Having generated not only growth performance, but also serious imbalances that make it unsustainable in the future, “the Chinese model” has entered into a complex and profound adjustment process, designed to restore its vitality and sustainability, so that the Chinese economy doesn’t...
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After 30 years of restructuring, high economic growth and development, China could face the global crisis from a very favourable position. Its prompt response with a comprehensive interventionist package seems to have yielded the expected results, but these results might prove unsustainable in...
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In a globalizing world, defined by fierce, ever increasing competition, the relocation of services became not simply necessary, but vital for companies and imperative for further fostering their competitiveness.
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Irrespective of their size, companies seem to be more efficient when they compete with one another, and more creative when they co-operate. 
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<span style=\"\"font-family: \">Complex şi controversat, fenomenul globalizării nu se bucură de o definire universal acceptată. </span>
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Providers<strong> </strong>of energy and energy-intensive products all over the world will face at least a decade of uncertainty, generated by the unprecedented mutations taking place in the global economy.
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Striving to get economies of scale, to improve the use of resources, quality, innovation, skills and productivity, companies with similar or linked activities tend to cluster, creating new and complex structures which are beneficial for both the member companies and the region where they...
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