Mike Porter1
Title: Mike Porter1
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Mike Porter1
Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
Details: Words: 9180 | Pages: 33 (approximately 235 words/page)
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o not use their national "home base" in this way, they do not contribute to competitiveness of the national economy. Porter's Canadian report, ominously entitled Canada at the Crossroads, argues that Canada is not doing so well in the new competitive environment (Porter, 1991). Five trends indicate underlying weaknesses: low productivity growth, high unit labor costs, persistently high unemployment, lagging investment in skills and technology upgrading, and an unencouraging macroeconomic climate for pro