Economic competitiveness, government and fiscal competitiveness

For a long time at the conceptual and academic level it has been accepted as a value that the performance of the countries is the result of a series of factors that involve a wide variety of variables. His position in the world, in short, is a consequence of such interaction. A particular space, has...

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Main Author: Asensio, Miguel Angel
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Published: Facultad de Ciencias Económicas. Instituto de Economía y Finanzas 2005
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description For a long time at the conceptual and academic level it has been accepted as a value that the performance of the countries is the result of a series of factors that involve a wide variety of variables. His position in the world, in short, is a consequence of such interaction. A particular space, has been occupied by the notion of competitiveness. In this sense, since competitiveness made its appearance as a concept, its importance has not been limited exclusively to the theoretical sphere but has been incorporated as a relevant topic in the empirical field and in the agenda of the daily debate and the practice of public policies.This paper presents a restatement of the discussion of the very concept of "competitiveness" and the ways in which it is feasible to denote it in an effective way. We refer essentially to what we have to understand by competitiveness, and the components or factors that motivate it. In what follows we will try to discuss the different dimensions of the concept "competitiveness", on the one hand, and on some border concepts that link it with the role of governments, from where we will arrive at an expanded border for speculation around that and other Approaches that point to the improvement in the performance of nations.
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spelling oai:ojs.revistas.unc.edu.ar:article-40262022-08-22T02:44:31Z Economic competitiveness, government and fiscal competitiveness Competitividad económica, gobierno y competitividad fiscal Asensio, Miguel Angel Competitividad Económica Desarrollo Económico Competitividad Fiscal O10 O23 Economic Competitiveness Economic development Fiscal Competitiveness O10 O23 For a long time at the conceptual and academic level it has been accepted as a value that the performance of the countries is the result of a series of factors that involve a wide variety of variables. His position in the world, in short, is a consequence of such interaction. A particular space, has been occupied by the notion of competitiveness. In this sense, since competitiveness made its appearance as a concept, its importance has not been limited exclusively to the theoretical sphere but has been incorporated as a relevant topic in the empirical field and in the agenda of the daily debate and the practice of public policies.This paper presents a restatement of the discussion of the very concept of "competitiveness" and the ways in which it is feasible to denote it in an effective way. We refer essentially to what we have to understand by competitiveness, and the components or factors that motivate it. In what follows we will try to discuss the different dimensions of the concept "competitiveness", on the one hand, and on some border concepts that link it with the role of governments, from where we will arrive at an expanded border for speculation around that and other Approaches that point to the improvement in the performance of nations. Hace tiempo que en el nivel conceptual y académico se acepta como valor que el desempeño de los países es el resultado de una serie de factores que involucran una amplia diversidad de variables. Su posición en el mundo, en suma, resulta una consecuencia de tal interacción. Un espacio particular, ha sido ocupado por la noción de competitividad. En tal sentido, desde que la competitividad hizo su aparición como concepto, su importancia no se ha limitado exclusivamente al ámbito teórico sino que se ha incorporado como tema relevante en el terreno empírico y en la agenda del debate cotidiano y la práctica de las políticas públicas.Se presenta un replanteo de la discusión del concepto mismo de "competitividad" y a las formas a través de las cuales es factible denotarla de una manera eficaz. Aludimos esencialmente a lo que hemos de entender por competitividad, y los componentes o factores que la motivan. En lo que sigue procuraremos discutir las distintas dimensiones del concepto "competitividad", por una parte, y sobre algunos conceptos fronterizos que la vinculen con el papel de los gobiernos, de donde arribaremos a una frontera ampliada para la especulación en torno a aquélla y otras aproximaciones que apunten a la mejora en el desempeño de las naciones. Facultad de Ciencias Económicas. Instituto de Economía y Finanzas 2005-12-31 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Articles Artículos application/pdf https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/acteconomica/article/view/4026 Actualidad Económica; Vol. 15 No. 57 (2005): July-December; 19-24 Actualidad Económica; Vol. 15 Núm. 57 (2005): Julio - Diciembre; 19-24 2250-754X 0327-585X spa https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/acteconomica/article/view/4026/3853 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0
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Competitividad Fiscal
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O23
Economic Competitiveness
Economic development
Fiscal Competitiveness
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O23
Asensio, Miguel Angel
Economic competitiveness, government and fiscal competitiveness
title Economic competitiveness, government and fiscal competitiveness
title_alt Competitividad económica, gobierno y competitividad fiscal
title_full Economic competitiveness, government and fiscal competitiveness
title_fullStr Economic competitiveness, government and fiscal competitiveness
title_full_unstemmed Economic competitiveness, government and fiscal competitiveness
title_short Economic competitiveness, government and fiscal competitiveness
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topic Competitividad Económica
Desarrollo Económico
Competitividad Fiscal
O10
O23
Economic Competitiveness
Economic development
Fiscal Competitiveness
O10
O23
topic_facet Competitividad Económica
Desarrollo Económico
Competitividad Fiscal
O10
O23
Economic Competitiveness
Economic development
Fiscal Competitiveness
O10
O23
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