Michael Porter’s Diamond Model was first published in his 1990 book, The Competitive Advantage of Nations. It attempts to explain why one nation is more competitive than another in a particular industry. The model is often used by businesses to analyze the external competitive environment. At a country level, there are two schools of thought on country competitiveness: the economic school, which rejects Porter’s notion of country competitiveness, and the management school, which supports the notion of competitiveness at a country level. There are two schools of thought; the economic school, which ignores Porter’s notion of country competitiveness, and the management school, which supports the notion of competitiveness at a country level. The meaning of international competitiveness at the country level within in the context of Porter’s (1990a) thesis that countries, like companies, compete in international markets for their fair share of the world markets. Trade theory in ...
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