¿Afectan los costes de energía a la competitividad de la industria?
- Eloy Álvarez Pelegry 1
- Macarena Larrea Basterra 1
- Ana Carmen Díaz Mendoza 1
- Bart Kamp 2
- 1 Orkestra-Instituto Vasco de Competitividad
- 2 Orkestra-Instituto Vasco de Competitividad. Universidad de Deusto
ISSN: 0422-2784
Year of publication: 2016
Issue Title: Empresa, medio ambiente y competición
Issue: 401
Pages: 155-170
Type: Article
More publications in: Economía industrial
Abstract
This article attempts to analyze the impact of energy on the competitiveness of the industry, also assessing other parameters such as productivity, labor cost per employee, unit labor costs and the level of innovation. The work also refers to companies ‘size. The goal is to answer the question how differences in energy prices affect the competitiveness of the energy intensive industries, analyzing the energy costs of some countries that can be considered as a reference like Germany, France, Czech Republic, Italy and the United Kingdom.
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