Sentence examples for competitive governance from inspiring English sources

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Draper suggested that competitive governance could lead to an idealized world in which governments borrow the best from each other: Chile's social security system, Russia's system of science education, the U.S.' religious freedoms and the Cayman Islands' corporate structure.

"It makes it so that, if one country is not performing as well as another country, people are going to the one that is performing better — competitive governance is what I'm calling it," Tim Draper, a venture capitalist at the Silicon Valley firm Draper Fisher Jurvetson and one of Estonia's leading tech boosters, says.

The books are thrillers, but along the way, we can learn and experience the challenges and heady opportunities of what competitive governance looks like.

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A constantly improving and ordered competitive market, sufficient market governance, and social and cultural networks conducive to entrepreneurship are the external conditions for entrepreneurship and sustaining growth.

Our cases reiterate that alternative governance structures (competitive markets and hierarchical systems) need to be subjected to a comparative analysis of transaction cost minimization.

It will propose a model to describe the interrelationship between the institutional environment, business strategies, competitive position and corporate governance of the firms in an emerging economy setting.

According to the sociological perspective, clinicians are motivated to seek and maintain influential positions, as their profession is engaged in a struggle for dominance and self-governance against competitive forces.

S&P gave a long list of indicators it might use, including "economic, regulatory and geopolitical influences, management and corporate governance attributes, and competitive position".

The inclusion of the full S&P 500 means that companies rated for the first time can now see the index as a competitive measure of good corporate governance practices.

If distorted competitive conditions, rather than bad corporate governance and no proper banking system, are a main cause of Russia's plight, this should come as no surprise.

The wholly different governance, technical, operational and competitive context precludes much of this.

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