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Despite a long seafood tradition, Croatia lacks the technology and development needed to compete in the E.U. fish and mussels market with other Mediterranean countries like Italy, Greece and Spain, Mr. Glamuzina said.
The 18-year-old arrives at Craven Cottage on a free transfer and will be part of the Fulham development squad that will compete in the Barclays Under-21 Premier League.
"Localization" refers to rules that most developed countries used in their development to help local firms until they were ready to compete in the international market.
Companies can accept a philosophy of sustainable development only to an extent which will not endanger their ability to compete in the marketplace.
Governments compete in the federation.
The Edgewood Eagles compete in the NCAA Division III.
They will compete in the Confederations Cup.
Jeff Ayres will get to compete in the Development League All-Star game after all.
In March, about an hour south of Jacksonville, 24 people traveled from Britain, Sweden, and five states to compete in a development league to the Pro Swooping Tour.
Despite beginning from very similar innovation systems, China is developing institutional capacity and incentives that encourage the learning needed to compete in global technology development; Russia is dissipating its inherited science-technology capacity and becoming increasingly less competitive.
And the switch to third-generation (3G) networks, which demand more complex handsets, also favours Nokia, says Mr Ollila, since its smaller rivals cannot compete in research and development.Second-mover advantage?That is debatable, however.
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