Competitiveness of the Polish Economy against the Background of Other European Union Member States. Selected issues
Proceeding: 10th International Academic Conference (IAC)Publication Date: 2014-06-03
Authors : Pawlas Iwona;
Page : 657-678
Keywords : Competitiveness; Poland; European Union;
Abstract
Poland joined the European Union in 2004. Accession to the EU resulted in considerable economic, social and political advantages. It also stimulated competitive development of the Polish economy. An attempt was made in the paper to determine Poland's competitive position against the background of other EU member economies. Competitiveness of Polish goods both on the world market and on Single European Market was studied. Investment attractiveness of Poland and the significance of the inflow of foreign capital for its development were analyzed. Low level of innovativeness was considered one of major barriers for achieving a higher level of competitiveness. The results of Author's own research were compared with the findings of World Economic Forum, Geneva and Institute for Management Development, Lausanne.
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