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planning, evidently similar in Poland and Germany despite different historical background as well as socio-political and …
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The article presents the problem of competitiveness of Polish apples. In the paper the quantity of production and international trade of was analyzed. Major importers and exporters of apples were identified. In order to assess the international competitiveness ex post measure has been used. The...
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This article takes a critical view at the process of economic change and transformation in Poland since 1989. Its … and infrastructure lapses, and inflation. It concludes with possible suggestions for Poland's future as a full member of …
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Abstract We provide an empirical study analysing the distribution of EU funds among 2478 Polish municipalities in the period 2007–2011. EU funds are found to be concentrated in smaller municipalities and economically weak sub-regions, and do not increase in the municipalities’ fiscal...
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contiguous yet often-diverging countries, namely Germany and Poland. We utilise two approaches to examine this issue, first … supported by an econometric analysis of the drivers of rule of law in both Poland and Germany, which shows the importance of …
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, and abatement of pollutants not covered under the ETS, apply to thescheme recently introduced in Poland. While setting …
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a market economy in Poland, 1987–92. A model of consumption under rationing is developed and fitted to prereform … nonrationed goods. The results for Poland show a 75 percent decline in real household welfare over the transition and this welfare …
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subsidisation apparently contributed little to alleviate credit rationing of farms in Poland. …
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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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The main question posed in the paper asks why do some cooperative arrangements in agricultural markets survive and succeed and others fail? We define “success” and factors affecting success of cooperation using transaction costs theory and game theory. Transaction costs theory provides...
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