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This article estimates returns to scale and monopolistic markups on a large sample of Polish firms in the manufacturing and services sectors during 1996-2004. Methodology based on instrumental variables allows joint estimation of both, scale elasticities as well as markups, while the unobserved...
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hurry to enter the Eurozone), and not backed by the economic reality, is in a stark contrast with Poland’s reserved attitude … (taking into consideration the fact that the Poland has the highest rate of economic growth in Europe), which expresses the …
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The correlation analysis was conducted on dynamic of GDP and company failure rate for Poland, Europe and USA for the … corporate failure in Poland and the rate of change of overall company’s net turnover profitability - no statistically …
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This paper challenges the conventional wisdom that income and consumption inequality in Poland increased substantially …
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The study presented in this chapter, not only presents one of the first applications of the choice experiment method to value benefits from reduction in flood risk in Europe, but also aims to estimate the value of biodiversity, in addition to the local household’s demand for recreational...
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Expertise on changes in the socio-economic situation of the support area of the Neighbourhood Programme Poland …
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employment services in Poland. …
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This article aims to determine the level of innovativeness of Polish economy in comparison with other EU countries. The author has examined in detail the methodology and results of the European innovation survey - the Innovation Scorebord for the years 2005-2007. Analysis, given the level and...
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This paper analyses the structure of Polish economy using three input-output tables for years 1995, 2000 and 2004. Applying the traditional methods proposed by Rasmussen the sector’s backward and forward linkages are identified. Industries with large backward and forward linkages are named...
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the period 2004-2006 indicated that Poland became a (toogether with Czech Republic), a leader in terms of structure and … quality, with a dominant but ineffective form of price competition on the EU market. In 2006, Poland has the EU market a …
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