Okay, I have better external links now.
Final External Links:
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History/Origin (WEF GCR): The World Economic Forum's own report or related page would be ideal. Search result10 is a direct link to the WEF's "Global Competitiveness Report Special Edition 2020", and it mentions the series aiming "to prompt policy-makers beyond short term growth and to aim for long-run prosperity." It also links to historical reports in the series. I will use the WEF's own site as the primary source for its report.
- URL:
https://www.weforum.org/reports/global-competitiveness-report-2020/
(World Economic Forum) - Checked: Live and readable.
- URL:
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Practical Applications (IMF): The IMF Working Paper on measuring competitiveness in global value chains [14 from previous search output] is excellent.
- URL:
https://www.imf.org/en/Publications/WP/Issues/2018/11/01/Measuring-Competitiveness-in-a-World-of-Global-Value-Chains-46320
(IMF Working Paper) - Checked: Live and readable.
- URL:
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Measurement/Framework (OECD or academic, distinct from IMF): Search result9 mentions "Porter's diamond theory of national competitive advantage" and a "national competitiveness framework." It's an academic paper. While not directly an OECD link, it discusses frameworks used by organizations like OECD. Result8 also mentions a "National Competitiveness Framework" and is a government report. Let's use7 as a general example of how a national body frames competitiveness. It's from the "Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment" (Ireland).
- URL:
https://www.enterprise.gov.ie/en/Publications/Annual-Competitiveness-Report-2003.html
(Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment, Ireland - Annual Competitiveness Report 2003, discussing framework) - Checked: Live and readable, links to the PDF which is also live. I will link to the HTML page, which describes the report and framework.
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Limitations/Critiques (Academic): Search result6 explicitly discusses "Krugman's critique of national competitiveness" from an academic source (
academic.oup.com
). This is a perfect fit.- URL:
https://academic.oup.com/journals/article-abstract/10.1093/oxfordjournals.wber.a003328/2502264?redirectedFrom=fulltext
(Oxford Academic / The World Bank Economic Review - abstract, but readable) - Checked: Live, abstract is visible and confirms the topic. The full text might be behind a paywall, but the abstract is sufficient to verify its relevance and source.
- URL:
All four external links are now verified, from different trusted domains, and relevant. I have 15 internal terms + 1 for related term. Ready to write the article.
Inferred Terms:
[TERM]
= Concurrentievermogen[RELATED_TERM]
= Productiviteit[TERM_CATEGORY]
= Macro-economie
Internal Links (15 + 1 for RELATED_TERM):
- macro-economie
- handelsoverschot
- wisselkoers
- inflatie
- Bruto Binnenlands Product
- innovatie
- efficiëntie
- arbeidskosten
- export
- import
- kapitaalinvesteringen
- internationale handel
- vrije markt
- economische groei
- duurzaamheid
- productiviteit (used for [RELATED_TERM])
I will ensure to use 15 unique terms within the article body excluding the related term comparison, and then productiviteit
in the comparison.12345