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The European Construction Industry and its competitiveness: a construct of the European Commission

By: Series: Construction Management and Economics ; (18) September 2000, 711-720(10)Publication details: 2000Subject(s): Summary: Looks at the dynamics of the European construction sector from the aspects of investment, production and the labour process. Shows that regional and social differences divide the industry and argues that attention tends to focus on a few companies competing for a small number of projects. Concludes that a targeted approach could help to raise productivity in lagging regions. References
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Looks at the dynamics of the European construction sector from the aspects of investment, production and the labour process. Shows that regional and social differences divide the industry and argues that attention tends to focus on a few companies competing for a small number of projects. Concludes that a targeted approach could help to raise productivity in lagging regions. References