2015
DOI: 10.12775/tis.2015.100
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Ekonomiczne aspekty integracji wybranych państw Europy Środkowo-Wschodniej

Abstract: Polska w drodze do Unii Europejskiejstowarzyszenie i perspektywa członkostwa, biurose.sejm.gov.pl/teksty_pdf/i-877.pdf. Nycz A., Jugosławiaprzyczyny i skutki rozpadu federacji, www.politykapolska.pl/ksiazka/balkany.pdf. Ochocki A.M., Marks a teoria realnego socjalizmu, http://www.pthm.org.pl/downloads/teksty-ochocki02.pdf. Piątek D., Gospodarka Centralnie zarządzana jako źródło kryzysu gospodarczego. http://www. ue.poznan.pl/att/DZIEK_EKON/3_d.piatek_z25.pdf. Piotrowicz A., Sobczak I., Zmiany struktury sektoro… Show more

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“…It is suggested that it is likely because of the low inequality in the market income distribution rather than the redistributive activities of their current welfare states [ 10 ]. What is more, the socioeconomic transformation processes in CEE countries brought many social problems before, that is why the advances in well-being made in post–socialist countries have been more limited than, suppose, on GDP growth [ 14 , 15 ]. Although different welfare state regimes achieve different outcomes in dealing with social inequalities and differently affect well-being at the same time [ 16 ], there is a lack of such analysis for the CEE countries.…”
Section: Relationships Between Inequality and Well-being In Its Different Dimensions—literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is suggested that it is likely because of the low inequality in the market income distribution rather than the redistributive activities of their current welfare states [ 10 ]. What is more, the socioeconomic transformation processes in CEE countries brought many social problems before, that is why the advances in well-being made in post–socialist countries have been more limited than, suppose, on GDP growth [ 14 , 15 ]. Although different welfare state regimes achieve different outcomes in dealing with social inequalities and differently affect well-being at the same time [ 16 ], there is a lack of such analysis for the CEE countries.…”
Section: Relationships Between Inequality and Well-being In Its Different Dimensions—literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It should be borne in mind that among the 11 CEE states, five have introduced the Euro currency (Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, Slovenia and Slovakia), which is the dominant transaction currency in Europe (in particular as concerns invoicing exports); Bulgaria has a fixed exchange rate to Euro (currency board), and Croatia actively stabilizes the exchange rate of its own currency to Euro (Cieślik et al, 2015;ECB, 2016). The Czech Republic used to apply the same solution, but resigned from it at the beginning of April 2017.…”
Section: Exchange Rate Stabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%