Contents
Preface
PART I. SELECTED ASPECTS OF
MACROECONOMIC PERFORMANCE
Die makroökonomische
Stabilisierung der Wirtschaft
Barbara Polszakiewicz
Strukturelle Entwicklung des
Arbeitsmarktes und das arbeitsmarktpolitische Instrumentarium
Zenon Wiśniewski
The integration with the
international financial market
Leszek Dziawgo
Potential directions of the
regional conversion. The case of the Kujawsko-Pomorski region
Zenon Wiśniewski, Agata
Sudolska, Michał Buszko
PART II. THE ADJUSTMENT OF
POLISH COMPANIES TO THE NEW ECONOMIC ENVIRONMENT
Competitiveness of Polish
companies
Mirosław Haffer
Quality management systems
in companies. An empirical approach
Rafał Haffer
Agricultural policy of
private farms
Marek Zarębski, Hanna
Karaszewska
PART III. LEARNING FROM THE
EUROPEAN EXPERIENCE
Individual shareholders in
selected European countries
Danuta Dziawgo
Ermittlung der Effekte von
Sportstadien im europäischen Wettbewerb
Xiao Feng, Peter Friedrich,
Janusz A. Kosiński, Heinrich Günter Wonnemann
Sportsponsoring: Eine
managementorientierte Perspektive
Arnold Hermanns
From the prefaceThe
collection of research papers presented in this book reveals a series important
issues concerning Polish economy on the way to European Union. Partially, it is
a fruit of co-operation between the Faculty of Economic Sciences and Management of
Nicholas Copernicus University in Torun and Department of Economics and Organisational
Sciences - University of the Federal Armed Forces, Munich.
The papers are arranged in
three broad groups. Part I provides an overview of selected aspects of macroeconomic
performance. Integration ol the Polish economy into the European Union poses enormous
challenges to companies operating on the local market. Therefore, papers included in Part
II discuss various problems of the Polish enterprises adjustment to the new environment.
Part III presents conclusions which derive from the empirical findings of our Munich
partners and sheds light on the stock of experience that European Union members have in
some fields.
The presented book is
intended for policy-makers and academic scholars interested in economic policy.
Practitioners may also gain valuable insights into the ways in which to assess the
appropriateness of different economic policy tools and empirical approaches. An another
unique element of this book is its international approach.
This book presents an
analysis of numerous issues concerning the Polish economy. The complexity of problems
analysed here dictates the need for an in-depth discussion, which also outlines directions
for further research. We believe that our publication will contribute into a better
understanding of the dilemmas facing the Polish economy.
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