Contribution Of Strategy Of Supplier Country To The Competition Between Countries Aiming At Development Depending On Export

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Year-Number: 2018-11
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Differentiations arising from prices of goods and services subject to world trade have accelerated orientation of the countries to protective policies. On one hand, policy implementations for regional or transnational integration were started to be considered as the most important obstacle to protective strategy. On the other hand, competitive production structure that is prominent in sustainable global competition, increased added value and dependency on import in supply of intermediate goods cause to accelerate searches for new policies. In this study, in which the idea became prominent that policy to decrease dependency on import of intermediate goods in production will make an important contribution to sustainable competitive power, it has been stated that this kind of policy will make a positive contribution to the employment, and strategy of supplier country and its effect on the employment have been emphasized in the study.

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