Essays about: "Relative Unit Labour Cost"

Found 3 essays containing the words Relative Unit Labour Cost.

  1. 1. An Investigation into the Possibilities for Cost Saving in a Distribution Network with Demand Dependencies

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Produktionsekonomi

    Author : Erik Berggren; Rawlings Nechavava; [2019]
    Keywords : Logistics; Inventory Control; Ordering; Dependencies; Demand Dependencies; coordinated Ordering; Technology and Engineering;

    Abstract : Inventory control is a subject that impacts more or less every section of most businesses, hence companies today view it as a crucial problem of strategic importance (Axsäter, 2015). Managing inventory is a complex task which can be made even more complex by considering multiple items interacting with each other throughout the supply network. READ MORE

  2. 2. Analyzing the Effect of Internal Devaluation Policies on European Export Demand – A Panel Analysis on Industry Level

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Nationalekonomiska institutionen

    Author : Philipp Danninger; [2015]
    Keywords : Internal devaluation; export demand; unit labour costs; industry level; gravity model; Business and Economics;

    Abstract : After the outbreak of the financial crisis in Europe in 2008, the strategies to antagonize its con-sequences, involved the implementation of internal devaluation policies such as nominal wage suppressions. The effectiveness of these policies has undergone various studies with rather negative criticism and evaluation. READ MORE

  3. 3. The Effects of Currency Depreciation on the Exporting Industry: A Comparative Study between Swedish and Finnish Forest Industry Exports

    University essay from Handelshögskolan i Stockholm/Institutionen för nationalekonomi

    Author : Anna Conneryd; Emelie Norin; [2010]
    Keywords : Relative Unit Labour Cost; EMU; Depreciation; Exports; Forest Industry;

    Abstract : In autumn 2008 the SEK depreciated heavily against the euro at the same time as a divergence of export patterns between Sweden and Finland occurred, particularly in the forest industry. Sweden was hit less by the concurrent recession than Finland and since the nations are structurally similar in everything except that Sweden is not part of the EMU the depreciation has been believed to be the cause. READ MORE