2019
DOI: 10.17059/2019-1-20
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Comparative Analysis of Supporting Small and Medium Enterprises for Enhancing Created Added Value in the EU and China

Abstract: УДК: 339.94 Е. Цигелкова а) , И. Н. Платонова б) , Е. Д. Фролова в) а) Pan-European University (Братислава, Республика Словакия) б) Московский государственный институт международных отношений (университет) МИД России (Москва, Российская Федерация) в) Уральский федеральный университет имени первого Президента России Б. Н. Ельцина

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“…Trends in developed countries point out to job polarization -the expansion of high-and low-skilled jobs combined with a decline in medium-term jobs. According to Cihelková et al (2019) and Zemanová (2015) there is a growing demand for workers who can perform untrained cognitive tasks, such as highly qualified research. There is also a growing demand for workers who are able to handle nonroutine tasks.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Trends in developed countries point out to job polarization -the expansion of high-and low-skilled jobs combined with a decline in medium-term jobs. According to Cihelková et al (2019) and Zemanová (2015) there is a growing demand for workers who can perform untrained cognitive tasks, such as highly qualified research. There is also a growing demand for workers who are able to handle nonroutine tasks.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Summarizing the practice of promoting and encouraging SMEs to use the principles of the "green" economy in the EU countries allows to single out as the most comprehensive assistance measure -the establishment of cooperation between SMEs with large enterprises and banks that participate in state sustainable development programs (Cigelkova et al, 2019) and receive state grants, guarantees and subsidies (Chiappini et al, 2022). As an example, the authors can cite the program "Future of the German Mittelstand" (Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate Action, 2020), under which an energy transfer of 17 billion euros is financed and up to 20% of investment costs are covered (European Commission, 2021).…”
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