Competitiveness and technology for decision making

Autores
Tomé, Raúl
Año de publicación
2015
Idioma
español castellano
Tipo de recurso
documento de trabajo
Estado
versión publicada
Descripción
Fil: Tomé, Raúl. Universidad Católica Argentina. Facultad de Ciencias Económicas. Departamento de Investigación "Francisco Valsecchi"; Argentina
Introducción: It is usually accepted that the exchange rate and the possibility to export are strongly related. This means that the revaluation of the currency of an exporting country regarding to another importing country’s currency, leads to a deterioration of the capacity of producers of the exporting country to export goods and services into the destination country; and vice versa, that a devaluation helps to export. It is also usual, associate easiness to penetrate a market with the concept of competitiveness. That means to say that competitiveness of the local producers of the exporter country worsens or it improves respectively due to the commented changes in the exchange rate. This is not so certain. Competitiveness of an industry is defined as a capacity: the capacity to defend the market share of the industry in a local market; and to penetrate new external markets, in absence of subsidies or duty barriers that can distort the reading. That plainly means the competitiveness of a sector is strongly determined by intrinsic characteristics of this sector in comparison with similar ones of its direct foreign competitors. In strict sense the competitiveness of an industry is associated to its scale, localization, productivity, quality, innovation, commitment, image, and others, factors all them decisive for the competitiveness, that are usually fixed up or down through other short term based factors, as the exchange rate, the duty rate or other mechanisms - commercial, sanitarium, normative - to mention to the most transparent and healthy ones- or even those implying quotas, local registration, or previous approval, among the more harmful.
Fuente
Documento de Trabajo en Ciencias Empresariales nº 6, 2015
Materia
MERCADOS
COMPETITIVIDAD
EMPRESAS
TIPO DE CAMBIO
EXPORTACIONES
ADMINISTRACION DE EMPRESAS
Nivel de accesibilidad
acceso abierto
Condiciones de uso
https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/
Repositorio
Repositorio Institucional (UCA)
Institución
Pontificia Universidad Católica Argentina
OAI Identificador
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Competitiveness and technology for decision making
title Competitiveness and technology for decision making
spellingShingle Competitiveness and technology for decision making
Tomé, Raúl
MERCADOS
COMPETITIVIDAD
EMPRESAS
TIPO DE CAMBIO
EXPORTACIONES
ADMINISTRACION DE EMPRESAS
title_short Competitiveness and technology for decision making
title_full Competitiveness and technology for decision making
title_fullStr Competitiveness and technology for decision making
title_full_unstemmed Competitiveness and technology for decision making
title_sort Competitiveness and technology for decision making
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Tomé, Raúl
author Tomé, Raúl
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv MERCADOS
COMPETITIVIDAD
EMPRESAS
TIPO DE CAMBIO
EXPORTACIONES
ADMINISTRACION DE EMPRESAS
topic MERCADOS
COMPETITIVIDAD
EMPRESAS
TIPO DE CAMBIO
EXPORTACIONES
ADMINISTRACION DE EMPRESAS
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Introducción: It is usually accepted that the exchange rate and the possibility to export are strongly related. This means that the revaluation of the currency of an exporting country regarding to another importing country’s currency, leads to a deterioration of the capacity of producers of the exporting country to export goods and services into the destination country; and vice versa, that a devaluation helps to export. It is also usual, associate easiness to penetrate a market with the concept of competitiveness. That means to say that competitiveness of the local producers of the exporter country worsens or it improves respectively due to the commented changes in the exchange rate. This is not so certain. Competitiveness of an industry is defined as a capacity: the capacity to defend the market share of the industry in a local market; and to penetrate new external markets, in absence of subsidies or duty barriers that can distort the reading. That plainly means the competitiveness of a sector is strongly determined by intrinsic characteristics of this sector in comparison with similar ones of its direct foreign competitors. In strict sense the competitiveness of an industry is associated to its scale, localization, productivity, quality, innovation, commitment, image, and others, factors all them decisive for the competitiveness, that are usually fixed up or down through other short term based factors, as the exchange rate, the duty rate or other mechanisms - commercial, sanitarium, normative - to mention to the most transparent and healthy ones- or even those implying quotas, local registration, or previous approval, among the more harmful.
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