The Competitive Advantage of Nations

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The Competitive Advantage of Nations is a seminal business and economics book by Michael Porter that analyzes why certain countries achieve international success in particular industries through his influential "diamond" framework of national competitive advantage.

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instanceOf book
economics book
analyzes role of chance in national advantage
role of government in the diamond model
why certain nations succeed in particular industries
author Michael E. Porter NERFINISHED
Michael Porter NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
describes Porter diamond NERFINISHED
diamond model of national competitive advantage
focusesOn industry-level competitiveness
role of demand conditions
role of domestic rivalry
role of factor conditions
role of firm strategy structure and rivalry
role of firms and strategy in national advantage
role of government in competitiveness
role of related and supporting industries
hasEdition 1998 edition with new introduction
hasInfluenced business strategy research
cluster policy
competitiveness rankings methodologies
economic policy
industrial policy
international business studies
isConsidered foundational text in cluster theory
major contribution to international economics
major contribution to strategic management
seminal work in competitiveness theory
language English
proposesConcept Porter diamond NERFINISHED
national competitive advantage
publicationYear 1990
publisher Free Press NERFINISHED
relatedWork Competitive Advantage NERFINISHED
Competitive Strategy NERFINISHED
structureIncludes country case studies
industry case studies
subject competitive advantage
economic development
industrial clusters
industrial policy
innovation
international competitiveness
international trade
national competitiveness
strategy

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