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V súvislosti s programom dobudovania jednotného trhu Európskej únie začala Európska komisia na začiatku 90. rokov 20. storočia razantnejšie presadzovať liberalizáciu sieťových priemyselných odvetví. Vzťahuje sa to predovšetkým na telekomunikácie, trh s energiami (elektrina a...
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This paper summarizes the supply-side and demand-side theories of media bias.
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The aim of the dissertation is to identify the factors of influence on the strategy in relation to characteristics of a company, business environment, level of informatization, and business strategy typical for deindustrialized era, that result in creation of strategic recommendations. The...
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New ways of strategic approach are available due to information technologies. New dimensions in business experiments are possible. Company can now meet its research needs much more efficient. It takes less money and less time to come to similar results with business experiments as with...
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This study is devoted to analysis of different aspects of world oil market development and its role in further growth of individual national economies, especially in connection with the ever intensifying globalization process. The study shows individual aspects and parts of the oil market, be it...
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The article characterizes current ideas on this issue and defines a global paradigm of a managerial system on the principle of living organisms. Using Kuhn's theory of science development, the article characterizes controversial attitudes to knowledge economy and defines a global paradigm for a...
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This paper discusses recent claims made by Caplan (2000, 2001a, 2001b, 2001c, 2002, 2007) who argues that democracies produce bad policies as a result of voters' irrational beliefs. We start by outlining the motives which led Caplan to amend classic Public Choice in such a radical fashion. We...
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