Competitiveness can be measured into four main conditions that incorporate both internal and external factors need to be present to allow country compete successfully. These include (i) factor conditions, such as the availability of skilled labor and infrastructure;(ii) demand conditions for the products of the industry; (iii) related and supporting industries including competitive suppliers; and (iv) firm strategy, structure, and rivalry. Together these four factors create the context in which country in an industry are born and compete. Competitiveness of a nation in less developed countries, especially like Indonesia and Thailand can much be easier calculated from the performance of the industry, which is likely, an agricultural suppl...
The purpose of this study is to analyze the competitiveness of exported agricultural products throug...
For developing countries, a significant part of the economy, and the country’s poverty, is found in ...
Agricultural commodities remain the primary source of exports for both developing and developed coun...
Market transition to free trade agreement encourages Indonesia to improve foreign trade performance ...
Three alternative measures were used to determine the competitiveness of the U.S. and the members of...
Agricultural sector in Indonesia contributes greatly to employment, foreign exchange earners, and ec...
Competitiveness is the critical factor to withstand in global markets. The commodity without competi...
Membership in the G-20 forum is both a threat and an opportunity for Indonesian agricultural commodi...
Trade plays an important role in human life. The main role of trade is as the breath of the economic...
It goes without saying that exports competitiveness and trade growth are direct contributions to sus...
Asia is the second largest market for the Canadian agri-food exports after the United States market....
Trade liberalization has affected Indonesian economy. The country success in international trade is ...
Competition and competitiveness between Indonesia and Malaysia is always interesting to study, espec...
Agriculture has consistently been a main and central focus of Indonesian government's development st...
The export commodities competitiveness is one of many indicators used for measuring the economic gro...
The purpose of this study is to analyze the competitiveness of exported agricultural products throug...
For developing countries, a significant part of the economy, and the country’s poverty, is found in ...
Agricultural commodities remain the primary source of exports for both developing and developed coun...
Market transition to free trade agreement encourages Indonesia to improve foreign trade performance ...
Three alternative measures were used to determine the competitiveness of the U.S. and the members of...
Agricultural sector in Indonesia contributes greatly to employment, foreign exchange earners, and ec...
Competitiveness is the critical factor to withstand in global markets. The commodity without competi...
Membership in the G-20 forum is both a threat and an opportunity for Indonesian agricultural commodi...
Trade plays an important role in human life. The main role of trade is as the breath of the economic...
It goes without saying that exports competitiveness and trade growth are direct contributions to sus...
Asia is the second largest market for the Canadian agri-food exports after the United States market....
Trade liberalization has affected Indonesian economy. The country success in international trade is ...
Competition and competitiveness between Indonesia and Malaysia is always interesting to study, espec...
Agriculture has consistently been a main and central focus of Indonesian government's development st...
The export commodities competitiveness is one of many indicators used for measuring the economic gro...
The purpose of this study is to analyze the competitiveness of exported agricultural products throug...
For developing countries, a significant part of the economy, and the country’s poverty, is found in ...
Agricultural commodities remain the primary source of exports for both developing and developed coun...