2017
DOI: 10.35808/ersj/860
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Structural Models of the Consumer Goods Industry in China, Turkey and Italy

Abstract: The work researches foreign experience of developing consumer goods enterprises to define methodic basics of the economic entity management system, and optimal use of positive external and internal forces. Within the comparative analysis the history of developing the countries that have strong competitive positions in the consumer goods industry is systemized, factors that had an impact on industrial production are revealed, the role of the state in the development is analyzed, and mechanisms of regulating the… Show more

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“…Germany, on the other hand, will advocate a more moderate stance, as it may fear the reaction of the Turkish diaspora in its country. They are also bound to Turkey by trade agreements (Germany is an important exporter of goods to Turkey) (Rubtsova, 2017). The outbreak of an open conflict could thus put them in a bad light (Pierini, 2020).…”
Section: Perspectivesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Germany, on the other hand, will advocate a more moderate stance, as it may fear the reaction of the Turkish diaspora in its country. They are also bound to Turkey by trade agreements (Germany is an important exporter of goods to Turkey) (Rubtsova, 2017). The outbreak of an open conflict could thus put them in a bad light (Pierini, 2020).…”
Section: Perspectivesmentioning
confidence: 99%