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Theoretical Bases of Competitiveness Management

In: Management of Competitiveness

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  • Alexander Chursin

    (People’s Friendship University of Russia)

  • Yury Makarov

    (Federal Space Agency of Russia)

Abstract

Competitiveness management law formulated in Sect. 2.3 as well as the postulates and hypotheses of competitiveness management put forth in Sect. 2.2 according to their manifestation in economy are equally evident and significant as many fundamental economic laws (law of supply and demand, law of increasing opportunity costs, law of diminishing factor productivity, etc.). So, for example, one of the major laws of economy—the law of demand—is the exponent of shift in demand, and therefore the enterprise revenues, owing to change of price competitiveness of the goods or services (implementation of price policy, optimization of production expenditures, and logistical, administrative, and other functions included in the price of the goods or services).

Suggested Citation

  • Alexander Chursin & Yury Makarov, 2015. "Theoretical Bases of Competitiveness Management," Springer Books, in: Management of Competitiveness, edition 127, chapter 3, pages 83-131, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-319-16244-7_3
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-16244-7_3
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