The competitiveness of small firms / Cliff Pratten.
By: Pratten, C. F. (Clifford Frederick)
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The Competitiveness of Small Firms & the Economies of Scale analyzes the practical sources of competitiveness of more than one hundred small firms in the computer, machinery, building, electrical & electronics, instruments, chemicals & food industries. The competition faced by the small firms, the sources of their competitiveness, the handicaps they encounter when competing with larger firms & the effects on their costs of increasing their output are described. The book provides proprietors of existing small firms & those planning to set up small firms in the manufacturing industry with detailed information about competitiveness. Completion of the internal EEC market is seen as a way of increasing the competitiveness of European firms with American & Japanese firms.
Bibliography: (pages 252-255) and index.
Part I: Introduction -- Part II: The survey -- Part III: The industry studies -- Part IV: Conclusions.