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Polen hat seinen Abstand gegenüber den entwickelten Marktwirtschaften Westeuropas seit dem Beginn der 1990er Jahre bis heute gemessen am Pro-Kopf-Einkommen stark verringert. Galt das Land in den ersten zwei Jahrzehnten unter den mittelosteuropäischen Ländern als Vorreiter beim...
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es, das Wachstum eines Unternehmens durch bestimmte Taktiken ("Hacks") zu steigern. Die Arbeit eines Growth Hackers …
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Corona-Krise dürfte das Wachstum des Produktionspotenzials allerdings seinen - maßgeblich vom demografischen Wandel …
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das Wachstum des Produktionspotenzials nur noch knapp 0,7 Prozent betragen. Damit würde es sich gegenüber seinem …
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Die schwache öffentliche Investitionstätigkeit in Deutschland hat mit zu den geringen Produktivitätszuwächsen in den letzten Dekaden beigetragen. Um den ohnehin moderaten Wachstumsbeitrag des staatlichen Kapitalstocks auf dem Niveau der 1990er Jahre konstant zu halten, hätten jährlich rund...
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The paper analyses the directions of inter-regional migration in Poland in the years 1995-2002 and points out some major factors that cause the migration. The analyses indicate the voivodships with the largest net migration flows (Mazowieckie, Pomorskie) are characterized by high relative GDP...
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There is no simple answer to the question of the potential impact of migration on the EU economy. EU migration policy is expected to meet the requirements of economic and social policy, in particular of the Lisbon Agenda, as well as national cultural, political, strategic and security...
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The European Social Model (ESM) is increasingly becoming a model of integration policy. The idea is based on a combination of economic efficiency, in the sense of high productivity, competition and economic growth, and a high level of employment on the one hand together with social cohesion on...
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This article reviews the origins, development and impact of the European Employment Strategy against the backdrop of the employment performances and policies of the EU, from the early 1990s up to the mid-term review of the Lisbon Strategy in 2005. It recalls how the issue of employment was put...
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Start-ups of new businesses can influence employment in different ways. The indirect effects, particularly improvements of competitiveness that may result from the entry of new competitors, are often more important than the employment in the new businesses. Recent empirical studies have shown...
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