competitiveness in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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competitiveness [Am kəmˈpɛdɪdɪvnəs, Brit kəmˈpɛtɪtɪvnəs] N U

1. competitiveness (of business, economy):

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competitiveness [kəmˈpetətivnəs] N no pl

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Key domestic issues include maintaining the country's extensive social safety net with an aging population, and preserving economic competitiveness.
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It is based on the concept that innovation is a key driver of growth, competitiveness, and social well-being.
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He also dealt with issues of international trade, with particular attention to regional competitiveness factors.
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As a result, there was no sense of competitiveness.
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However, efficient firms can benefit from economies of scale, increased competitiveness and lower costs, as well as expect profitability to be a result.
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Introduction of computing, credit cards and many new services continued to drive the expansion of banks and as deregulation was introduced competitiveness increased.
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This was done with the stated goal of increasing the competitiveness of the remaining sports by consolidating the skilled athletes.
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Since boys possess competitiveness, popularity can be seen as a negative aspect for their development.
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The implementation of reverse logistics faces a number of challenges with respect to sustaining competitiveness of products and to conform to convenience expectations of customers.
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Such rivalries originate with gang rivalries, drug gang wars, and the culture of competitiveness in hip hop itself.
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