THE COMPETITIVENESS OF NATIONAL ECONOMIES IN THEIR STRUGGLE FOR POWER SUPREMACY
Mihaela Herciu ()
Studies in Business and Economics, 2007, vol. 2, issue 2, 16-29
Abstract:
Mankind is in a continuous movement process, and power moves from a country to another, each of these trying to maintain supremacy. The struggle for power is very tough because to counterbalance the main competitors, knowledge of their strengths and weaknesses is imperative. The remaking of world order, on the basis of clashes between cultures and civilizations, is very well captured and illustrated by Samuel Huntington.
Keywords: competitiveness; economic structures; cultural dimensions; power distance; masculinity; individualism; uncertainty avoidance; management systems (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2007
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