Value Chain Glossary: External Constraints

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External Constraints

Factors outside the value chain that limit competitiveness, such as conditions in end markets or the enabling environment. Examples of external constraints include policy environments that inhibit competition, lack of skilled labor in production or service location, poor financing options, natural events such as earthquakes, floods, etc.

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