Netflix has been exemplified for years for its unlimited time off policy, a strategic decision for the movie subscription service, which recently got much heat for its competitive workplace policy that rewards high achievers and fires the adequate.
Marlo Lewis is a senior fellow in energy and environmental policy at the Competitive Enterprise Institute.
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"Oftel's policy of creating competitive markets for internet access continues to drive the growth in internet access, " he added.
Wayne Crews is vice president for policy at the Competitive Enterprise Institute and author of the annual Ten Thousand Commandments.
If so, they should forthrightly admit this is their goal, notwithstanding the destructive, anti-competitive impact of such a policy.
For America to remain competitive, the appropriate public policy response is to ban neither research nor international trade, but rather to invest heavily in both.
So this is why the Germans are pursuing a policy of a competitive Europe, and this is -- and it is also an approach of solidarity, so we need to show solidarity to the countries that need it, but they also need to come to enhance competitiveness.
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Vincent Vernuccio is Labor Policy Counsel at the Competitive Enterprise Institute.
David Bier is an immigration policy analyst at the Competitive Enterprise Institute.
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Ivan Osorio is a labor policy analyst at the Competitive Enterprise Institute.
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Alex Nowrasteh is a policy analyst at the Competitive Enterprise Institute.
It's exactly the kind of detailed work that the Conservative Party needs to do over the coming years so that within the framework of lower taxes we have an economic policy that makes us competitive and a tax system that is much simpler.
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It simply should not be misinterpreted as a fundamental policy shift toward allowing markets to determine competitive outcomes.
They accomplished this by providing a framework for interests within a group of high tax states to create a cartel that would channel competition in tax policy away from areas where those states had a competitive disadvantage and toward areas in which they had a competitive advantage.
Second, by endorsing a rise in the Chinese currency relative to the dollar, the president and those who support this policy put at risk the vast soft power and competitive advantage the U.S. enjoys by providing Asia and the rest of the world a reliable currency for engaging in trade in goods and financial instruments.
Miller, a physician and molecular biologist, is the Robert Wesson Fellow in Scientific Philosophy and Public Policy at the Hoover Institution and a fellow at the Competitive Enterprise Institute.
In every other developed country in the world policy makers would be thrilled to have a second independent competitive national broadband communications infrastructure, like cable offers, that creates facilities-based competitive benefits of innovation, investment and diversity of choice.
The e-mail -- first obtained by the conservative watchdog group Judicial Watch under the Freedom of Information Act -- stated that Pentagon official Douglas Feith, the undersecretary of defense for policy, approved the arrangement to award a non-competitive contract to Halliburton.
For example, the Department of Commerce and the Economic Development Administration have implemented a set of policy priorities to help focus investment funding as part of the competitive grant process.
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"This has to do with a business model that exploits U.S. immigration loopholes for competitive advantage, " said Ron Hira, an associate professor of public policy at Rochester Institute of Technology who studies outsourcing.
The percentages are for demonstration purposes, but the point is clear that tax rates have an impact on share price and tax policy change is one way for the US to become more competitive rather than less.
Lord Tomlinson was particularly concerned about Sir Digby reportedly wanting a more competitive corporation tax system - seen as a criticism of Mr Brown's policy.
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The policy would give businesses based on the U.S. a competitive edge, but may be bad for you if you are looking to export your labor.
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Changing modes of integration present new challenges for policy makers and executives--economic espionage, asymmetries in market access or competitive advantages for state-owned enterprises.
The twin causes of the deterioration, Deloitte says, are the advances of digital technology, which radically reduces both competitive advantage and barriers to entry by new players, and movements to economic liberalization by our policy makers.
"There are many other rather competitive economies in Europe, like Germany, or Sweden, or Finland, which share all those policy areas, and they haven't harmed our competitiveness, " Mr. Katainen said Wednesday.
Taking these super wicked problem characteristics into account, requires a new way of framing climate policy solutions: less talk of mandates and higher energy costs and more talk on building competitive clean energy solutions that all Americans (and the rest of the world) can implement.
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In the past large defined contribution plans overseen by unsophisticated employees with other corporate duties, without an investment consultant or investment policy statement to guide them, utilizing well-known mutual fund families exclusively (without competitive bidding), failing to monitor best execution, revenue sharing, securities lending, custody arrangements and other issues, was the norm.
But, as acknowledged in the paper, governments intervene in currency markets to pursue a variety of policy objectives (not just to secure an exporter advantage), including to defend the currency from competitive devaluations.
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Yet surely the foundation could move more swiftly toward its ambitious goals if it also paid close attention to the political and policy environments within which they are plausible--and if it made shrewd use of public pressure, competitive forces, alternative delivery systems and its own financial clout.
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