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- díonadh ó thaobh an iomaíochais Reference "An Chomhairle Eorpach, 20/21 Márta 2014, Conclúidí http://register.consilium.europa.eu/doc/srv?l=GA&t=PDF&gc=true&sc=false&f=ST%207%202014%20REV%201 [17.09.2014]"
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- Context "'Ba cheart go ndéanfaí, i gcomhpháirt leis sin, díonadh ó thaobh an iomaíochais. Iarrtar ar na Ballstáit bearta Eorpacha a chomhoiriúnú chun iomaíochas an tionscail a neartú ar an leibhéal náisiúnta.""" Reference "An Chomhairle Eorpach, 20/21 Márta 2014, Conclúidí http://register.consilium.europa.eu/doc/srv?l=GA&t=PDF&gc=true&sc=false&f=ST%207%202014%20REV%201 [17.09.2014]"
- Prüfung auf Verträglichkeit mit der Wettbewerbsfähigkeit | spezielle Prüfung im Hinblick auf
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- Definition Ermittlung und, soweit möglich, Quantifizierung der Auswirkungen von Gesetzgebungsvorschlägen auf verschiedene Aspekte der Wettbewerbsfähigkeit (Kostenwettbewerbsfähigkeit, Innovationsfähigkeit und internationale Wettbewerbsfähigkeit) von Unternehmen Reference "Council-DE, gestützt auf Website KOM > Enterprise and Industry > > Competitiveness Proofing (EN ) http://ec.europa.eu/enterprise/policies/smart-regulation/impact-assessment/competitiviness-proofing/index_en.htm#Q1-4"
- Comment DIV: hm, 24.3.14
- competitiveness proofing
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- Definition analysis of the impacts of policy proposals on enterprise competitiveness Reference "COM-EN, based on:European Commission > Enterprise and Industry > Policies > Smart regulation > Impact assessment > Competitiviness_proofing, http://ec.europa.eu/enterprise/policies/smart-regulation/impact-assessment/competitiviness-proofing/index_en.htm [2.10.2012]"
- Comment "The objective of competitiveness proofing is to identify and, where needed and proportionate, to quantify the likely impacts of a new proposal in three dimensions of competitiveness:1. Cost competitiveness: the cost of doing business, which includes cost of intermediate consumption and of factors of production (labour and capital);2. Capacity to innovate: the capacity of the business to produce more and/or higher-quality products and services that better meet customers' preferences;3. International competitiveness or the likely impact of the policy proposal on the sales performance (market shares) and comparative advantages of European industries.Reference:European Commission > Enterprise and Industry > Policies > Smart regulation > Impact assessment > Competitiviness_proofing > What is the objective of competitiveness proofing?, http://ec.europa.eu/enterprise/policies/smart-regulation/impact-assessment/competitiviness-proofing/index_en.htm#Q1-4 [2.10.2012]"