
Purpose and benefitsMany consider "The Competitive Advantage of Nations" to be one of the most ambitious books of our times. Said to do ‘for international capitalism what Marx did for the class struggle’, it re-examines the nation state, suggesting that its basic role today is an economic one, and that, even in a global economy, it has a key role to play by ensuring the competitiveness of the companies operating within its borders who are the actual wealth producers for the population. |
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MethodAbstract. Digest of management book; contribution and context. |
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