Scope of Competitiveness and Options for Tanzania

dc.creatorRutasitara, Longinus
dc.date2016-05-10T05:13:18Z
dc.date2016-05-10T05:13:18Z
dc.date2004
dc.date.accessioned2018-03-27T09:05:01Z
dc.date.available2018-03-27T09:05:01Z
dc.descriptionComparative advantage based on natural resources is rapidly eclipsed by competitive advantage through new knowledge, innovations and modern information and communications technologies. The concept of “competitiveness” and policy-related factors at national and firm levels are explored and a reflection made on the options for Tanzania. It is viewed that the state in a poor country has to provide not only a stable economic and fair competition environment for infrastructure, education and technological development but also assistance to the nascent business sector (especially SMEs). This is important for poor countries, mostly “non-core innovators” that continue to rely on primary exports and are not making headway in industrial, high-tech exports. Firms need to re-orient attitudes and commitment to quality and product presentation (marketing) through innovations. Knowledge deepening in the technical workings of the trading system and research on specific competitiveness factors and trade problems of poor countries are also propose
dc.identifierhttp://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11810/1933
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11810/1933
dc.languageen
dc.publisherTanzania Journal of Development Studies
dc.relationVol.5, No. 2:1-21;
dc.subjectCompetitive advantage
dc.subjectKnowledge
dc.subjectInnovation
dc.subjectProduct quality
dc.subjectTrading system
dc.subjectPoor countries
dc.titleScope of Competitiveness and Options for Tanzania
dc.typeJournal Article, Peer Reviewed

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