GROUP OF ECONOMICALLY HIGHLY DEVELOPED COUNTRIES

This first group includes: USA, Canada, all countries of Western Europe, Japan, Israel, South Africa, Australia, New Zealand. Since 1995, this group includes a number of NIS: Singapore, Taiwan, South Korea. In all respects, this group could include Hong Kong (Hong Kong), a former colony of Great Britain.  Since 1997, this territory has been part […]

CRITERIA AND PRINCIPLES OF TYPOLOGY OF THE COUNTRIES OF THE WORLD

In the country history guides it is indicated that at the end of the twentieth century. in the modern world  there were 237 countries. Of these, 192 were UN members in 2002. Countries are extremely diverse in area, population, national and ethnic composition, in the level and characteristics of economic development, in their place and […]

Competition in mature industries

A mature industry is characterized by a slowdown in growth. The maturity of the industry comes when almost all potential buyers have become real users of goods, demand is formed mainly through repeated purchases, and the growth rate of the industry is maintained by the influx of new consumers or an increase in consumption by […]

Competition in dynamic markets

Currently, in many industries, technologies are rapidly changing, the product life cycle is shortening, new powerful competitors are emerging, competitors are taking active competitive actions (including mergers and acquisitions to strengthen a competitive position or seize leadership), consumer requirements for goods are growing – and all this simultaneously. Due to the large amount of information, […]