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. This paper addresses issues of rural households’ income diversification in the case of Poland. It investigates returns from … and income difference between farmers and those who combine farming and off-farm activities increased after Poland joined …
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While transacting parties may find ways to avoid adverse effects of weak contracting institutions, radical reform reorganising the system of exchange can be very costly. We illustrate this by studying the economic consequences of the dislocation of the Polish dairy supply chain during...
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comparison of relative prices of selected agricultural and food products in Poland and in the EU suggests that adoption of euro …
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sector. This can partially explain why the rural electorate in Poland was very much against the EU accession till the very …
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of the country's transition to a market economy, 1996-2000, when Poland was preparing for accession to the European Union … most important for Poland now is to unlock the forces that can drive ahead structural reform and thus productivity growth. …
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Our micro-econometric analysis of agricultural credit market outcomes in Poland sheds new light on the relationship …
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The aim of the paper is to assess the potential of cooperative banks for serving agricultural sector in Poland and to … Poland is discussed. We find that despite growing competition from the commercial banking sector, farms and rural households … in Poland are still of major importance for the cooperative banks in Poland. …
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This paper investigates the flexibility of the Polish farming sector during a transition period. Flexibility is considered to be a farm’s ability to change output by sustaining average costs. We argue that flexibility is a crucial factor in farmers’ competitive advantage, especially under...
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Taking into consideration a significant outflow of Polish farmers from dairy sector, we investigate what factors determine their decision to quit milk sales. We also analyse their current revenues and compare with that of similar households that remained in commercial milk production. Using...
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