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ID164203
Title ProperSwitzerland's relations with the EU
Other Title Informationintegration without membership
LanguageENG
AuthorTrofimova, O
Summary / Abstract (Note)SWITZERLAND holds a special place in Europe. It has one of the world's most stable and competitive economies, which uses the cluster model of organization and is based on sectors that have traditionally given competitive advantages to Switzerland such as high-tech industries, including the manufacturing of watches and precision machinery, the pharmaceutical industry, the manufacturing of some food products, and the service sector. Switzerland owes these advantages to customization for specific clienteles, to a relatively large share of capital-intensive and high-tech products in its total output, to high-standard after-sales service, to its convenient geographical location, and to the effective use of resources, and to the Swiss national character with its self-discipline and sense of responsibility. Switzerland's best-performing sectors are industries that need skilled labor and relatively low inputs of raw materials, and are chiefly export-oriented.
`In' analytical NoteInternational Affairs (Moscow) Vol. 65, No.1; 2019: p.21-36
Journal SourceInternational Affairs (Moscow) Vol: 65 No 1
Key WordsInvestment ;  Trade ;  Relations ;  Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) ;  Bilateral Agreements ;  E ;  Free Movement of People ;  Labor Immigration


 
 
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