The importance of collaboration and competition within and outside the OECD
Abstract
The purpose of this paper is to address the role of the OECD in the global marketplace. The paper highlights some current trends in the global market and the changing role of the OECD. In this context, the authors discuss various perspectives on the role of OECD in a globalized world. The authors focus on recent debates on the state of the global economy and the changing position of the OECD in the world market. The authors apply a conceptual approach combined with analyses of data and secondary material. The authors also put forward an argument for investigating what determines competition within and outside the OECD. In this context, creating markets within a global economy requires considerable stimulus on the part of national governments. This necessitates national governments working together in partnership with national and global firms to reduced bureaucracy and increase transparency to boost trade in a cost effective manner. This is seen by some economists to be a prerequisite to future competitiveness. Finally, the authors seek to demonstrate how leading countries within the OECD are building innovative capability to master the challenges and opportunities that the new emerging economies present (such as Brazil).Citation
Jackson, I., and McManus, J. (2016) 'The Importance of Collaboration and Competition Within and Outside the OECD', International Journal of Business and Management, 11 (9), pp. 13-20. doi: 10.5539/ijbm.v11n9p13Publisher
Canadian Center of Science and EducationJournal
International Journal of Business and ManagementAdditional Links
http://www.ccsenet.org/journal/index.php/ijbm/article/view/52641Type
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enISSN
1833-3850ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.5539/ijbm.v11n9p13
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