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Last off-season, Kupchak, 56, tweaked his roster to foster competitiveness and deter complacency.
The strategy is based on lower wages and levels of domestic consumption (at least initially) to foster competitiveness in world markets, as well as to provide better conditions for foreign investment and foreign financing of domestic investment.
President Obama unveiled a promising new theme on Friday when he toured a factory in Schenectady, N.Y., and began talking about the desperate need to foster competitiveness and innovation in the pursuit of American jobs.
Previous research on JIT provides very little insight as to why the same JIT practices are able to foster competitiveness in one plant but fail to do the same in another plant.
The infrastructure in place does not foster competitiveness.
That means making progress on national level reforms that will encourage labor mobility, product market reforms, and investments in infrastructure and education to foster competitiveness.
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And this allows them to excel and fosters competitiveness.
As in 2000, IMD believes that America is the best country at fostering competitiveness, followed by Singapore.
World-class universities thrive in an environment that fosters competitiveness, unrestrained scientific inquiry, critical thinking, innovation and creativity.
Innovation -- which fosters competitiveness, productivity, and job creation -- can help but with budgets stretched to the limit how can governments boost innovation in their economies?
Fostering competitiveness of European clinical research may not require additional government spending/incentives.
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