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Aldona Mrówczyńska-Kamińska, Ewelina Szuba-Barańska, Walenty Poczta (2021/1, Articles, p. 87)

Production Results And Efficiency Of The Agribusiness In The Countries Of Central Eastern Europe

The aim of the article is to present the changes observed in the production and income results obtained in the agribusiness of the CEE countries and in the production efficiency in this sector of the economy. Additionally, it has been checked whether the transformations observed in the agribusiness of those countries contribute to the reduction of the development gap towards the EU-15 (...)


Dagmara Nikulin, Małgorzata Gawrycka (2021/1, Articles, p. 118)

Implementation Of The Concept Of Flexicurity In The Selected Countries Of Central Eastern Europe

The CEE countries have to create their own flexicurity policies which would take into account the employment policy guidelines, cultural traditions and socio-economic development. The aim of this article is to examine and evaluate the implementation of the flexicurity concept on the basis of the adopted set of composite indicators. The study covers 9 countries of the CEE region, and the (...)


Andrzej Sławiński (2021/1, Book Reviews, p. 184)

Review: Anna Moździeż, Paradygmat deficytów bliźniaczych a doświadczenia krajów Europy Środkowo- Wschodniej (Twin Deficit Paradigma and the Experience of CEE countries)


Aleksandra Kordalska, Magdalena Olczyk (2019/6, Articles, p. 734)

Is Germany a Hub of ‘Factory Europe’ for CEE countries?

The goal of the paper is to decompose gross exports and imports to/from Germany for seven selected economies in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE): the Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Lithuania, Latvia, Poland and Slovakia for 2000 and 2014, in order to identify the role of Germany in absorbing, reflecting and redirecting CEE trade. The authors use a gross trade decomposition proposed by (...)


Ryszard Rapacki, Juliusz Gardawski, Adam Czerniak, Bożena Horbaczewska, Adam Karbowski, Piotr Maszczyk, Mariusz Próchniak (2018/5, Articles, p. 523)

Emerging Varieties of Capitalism in Central Eastern Europe: A Review of Studies

The article contains a review of the most representative theoretical and empirical studies on the emerging varieties/models of capitalism in Central Eastern Europe (CEE). A critical appraisal was made of standard and non-standard approaches found in the subject literature. Specific features of the institutional structure existing in the CEE countries have been indicated which make it (...)


Tomasz Sobczak (2017/3, Articles, p. 264) OPEN ACCESS

Edward Lipiński in Search for a Prospective Model of Socialist Economy

The intellectual legacy of Edward Lipiński is characterized by his interdisciplinary interests: apart from numerous publications on the history of Polish economic thought, there are many works on economic theory and social and economic policy in Poland. As an attentive and engaged economist, Lipiński criticized faults and perversions of the existing socialist economy and indicated the (...)


Adam Karbowski (2017/1, Articles, p. 30) OPEN ACCESS

Institutional Underpinnings of the Development of Knowledge Sub-systems in Central and Eastern Europe

Knowledge sub-system encompassing innovation, research and education is one of the key institutional domains that constitute each national economy. Over the last fifteen years the knowledge sub-systems have undergone profound transformation to emerge as the main motors of industrial competitiveness, growth and development in a globalized world. This paper thoroughly reviews the large body (...)


Zbigniew Matkowski, Mariusz Próchniak, Ryszard Rapacki (2016/6, Articles, p. 853) OPEN ACCESS

Real Income Convergence between Central Eastern and Western Europe: Past, Present, and Prospects

The paper presents an analysis of real income convergence between 11 countries of Central Eastern Europe which have joined the European Union (EU11) and 15 countries of Western Europe (EU15) in the period 1993–2015. The evolution of the income gap between the two groups of countries in terms of GDP per capita at PPP reveals a clear-cut tendency to income convergence over the analyzed period (...)


Jakub Krawczyk, Szymon Filipczak (2015/6, Miscellanea, p. 878)

The development of private equity finance in Poland and other CEE countries

The paper describes the development of private equity finance in Poland and in other CEE countries during the last 10 years. The first part of the paper discusses the main determinants of the development of the PE market, such as size and growth of the domestic economy, the development stage of the local capital market, legal regulations (notably as regards foreign investors), tax system (...)


Eugeniusz Najlepszy (2013/5, Articles, p. 647)

Escalation of the External Disequilibrium of Indebted Countries under Global Capital Mobility

The paper includes an analysis of some factors conducing to the rise in the external disequilibrium of domestic economy, such as: debt crisis, fluctuation in capital flows, and the decreasing predictability of international solvency. None of these factors considered separately can explain well the causes of the rising external indebtness. Only an integrated analysis of all those (...)


Michał Jurek (2013/2, Articles, p. 221)

Exchange Rate Regimes of Central and Eastern European Countries and the Exchange Rate Volatility of Their Currencies Against the Euro

The article aims to analyze what macroeconomic circumstances support the maintenance of stable exchange rate of CEE countries currencies against the euro. In order to achieve this target, the author presents the evolution of the exchange rate regimes in CEE countries in the period of 1999-2011, as well as the results of logit analysis used in order to reveal what macroeconomic features (...)




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