Competitiveness of the nuclear power complex in South Korea
Yulia Valentinovna Chernyakhovskaya and
Olga Victorovna Kretsu
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Yulia Valentinovna Chernyakhovskaya: National Research Nuclear Univercity MEPhI, Moscow, Russia
Olga Victorovna Kretsu: Moscow State Institute of International Relations (University) MFA Russia
Russian Foreign Economic Journal, 2017, issue 7, 66-78
Abstract:
The article studies the determinants of competitiveness of the South Korea nuclear power and industry complex that led to Korean consortium win headed by KEPCO in the competition to obtain the contract for the construction of the first nuclear power plant Baraka in United Arab Emirates. Although South Korea and the UAE are newcomers on the world nuclear energy market, the Baraka NPP is implemented in compliance with schedule and budget limits, which does not widely occur when mega projects in the nuclear power sector are built. This mega project is an exceptional example in the history of the Korean and world nuclear power sector.
Keywords: Competitive rhombus; M. Porter; NPP export; nuclear power complex. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2017
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