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Competitive Flows, Means And Mechanisms Postadhering On The Automotive Market

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  • BALDAN CRISTINA FLORENTINA

    (UNIVERSITY OF PITESTI, PITESTI, ROMANIA)

  • BARBULESCU MARINELA

    (UNIVERSITY OF PITESTI, PITESTI, ROMANIA)

  • BRINZEA VICTORIA-MIHAELA

    (UNIVERSITY OF PITESTI, PITESTI, ROMANIA)

Abstract

Any enterprise develops its activity in a determined environment, where it keeps quasi-permanent relationships with the market, because, in this case, it intervenes as a supplier as well as a beneficiary. Surely, the efficiency of the activity depends a lot on its way of integrating in market relations, where a series of economic agents occur, with which it enters in competition in order to obtain better conditions of production, retail, effectuation of banking operations or other activities for obtaining as many advantages as possible. Because of the fact that competition is a permanent struggle, where the economic interests have priority and which always ends with the winners and the vanquished, every enterprise must know very well the structure and the intensity of competition, the cause of important competitors’ successes, the ways in which it manifests itself, so that on these grounds to evaluate the chances for survival.

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  • Baldan Cristina Florentina & Barbulescu Marinela & Brinzea Victoria-Mihaela, 2014. "Competitive Flows, Means And Mechanisms Postadhering On The Automotive Market," Annals - Economy Series, Constantin Brancusi University, Faculty of Economics, vol. 1, pages 71-78, February.
  • Handle: RePEc:cbu:jrnlec:y:2014:v:1:p:71-78
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    1. Pop Nicolae Alexandru & Draghescu Florin & Rosca Vlad, 2013. "Global Competition And Romania'S National Competitive Advantage," Annals of Faculty of Economics, University of Oradea, Faculty of Economics, vol. 1(1), pages 1807-1814, July.
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