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This report first reviews the current discussion about innovation, looking at its definition and theoretical underpinnings from different angles. It is followed by an analysis of the rationale, goals, instruments and organisational framework of innovation policies in the Visegrad Countries. The...
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Przedmiotem analiz empirycznych i teoretycznych zawartych w niniejszej pracy s¹ makroekonomiczne i instytucjonalne determinanty zmian na rynkach pracy pañstw OECD, analizowane przez pryzmat modelu poszukiwañ i dynamicznego ujêcia rynku pracy. Rozdzia³ 1 poœwiêcony zosta³ analizie...
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In this paper we analyze the evolution and the determinants of in-work poverty in Poland, according to three poverty … in Poland there is very high in-work poverty in agriculture and modest in-work poverty in all other sectors. Workers are … individual, which is especially important considering that the incidence of temporary contracts in Poland is the highest across …
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mental disorders in Poland. We compare health distributions in terms of both inequality and welfare relying on methods for …
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As of 2007 increased labor force participation of the elderly has been observed in Poland. In 2009 a reform in the …
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and 1972 in Poland. It examines the hypothesis of acculturation, which implies that fertility of the mobiles will be in …
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This paper decomposes productivity growth across highly developed OECD countries in the period 1972-2000 into components attributable to domestic R&D output, a catchup effect, and international technology diffusion via imports of hi-tech products. Two alternative specifications of...
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and population ageing, is a key problem for the future of Poland and Europe. We discuss the impact of demographic changes … population ageing on the economy and to ensure the stability of the age structure in Poland in the long term. Part I discusses … the macroeconomic aspects of demographic changes in Poland, also in the light of the past and future reforms of the …
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The report ‘Employment in Poland 2009 – Entrepreneurship for Work’ is the fi fth edition of the Employment in Poland … out to what extent economic changes influence the labour market in Poland and other EU countries, especially New Member … employment in Poland between 1996 and 2007, followed by the comparison with highly developed countries, especially the EU15, and …
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Poland after the year 2000, are due to the idiosyncratic, i.e. limited to only one country, decrease in return on capital and … swiftly eliminate the negative effects that the financial crises of the late 1990s exerted on their economies, whereas Poland … Poland – the lowest in Europe – is due to the social policy model adopted in Poland. Hence, if this model is not essentially …
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