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Reference no. 9-792-072
Published by: Harvard Business Publishing
Originally published in: 1992
Version: 18 September 1992

Abstract

Describes the evolution of international trade and global competition in computers. Focuses on the role of country factors, government policies, and firm strategies in shifting competitive advantage among regions of the world. Pays special attention to international alliances in this context. Allows integrated analysis of country, government, and firm advantage in high technology competition.

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Abstract

Describes the evolution of international trade and global competition in computers. Focuses on the role of country factors, government policies, and firm strategies in shifting competitive advantage among regions of the world. Pays special attention to international alliances in this context. Allows integrated analysis of country, government, and firm advantage in high technology competition.

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