2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.sbspro.2011.05.100
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Industrial restructuring in Poland and other European Union states in the era of economic globalization

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“…The mining industry and heavy industry tended to dominate the economies of central Europe until the 1990s (Rachwał 2011). Today, most large cities in the region are dominated by the consumer business and transportation sectors.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The mining industry and heavy industry tended to dominate the economies of central Europe until the 1990s (Rachwał 2011). Today, most large cities in the region are dominated by the consumer business and transportation sectors.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The transition from communism to capitalism also produced a shift towards more sophisticated industries in the region (Gierańczyk and Rachwał 2012). As a result, the employment structure of countries in eastern Europe and their manufactured products began to resemble those of more developed countries in western Europe (Rachwał 2011). The largest cities in present-day eastern Europe are characterized by sector differentiation, which could help them weather an economic crisis in one or more sectors of the local economy.…”
Section: Eastern European Command and Control Centersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Obecnie w wyniku transformacji gospodarek tych krajów rośnie udział bardziej nowoczesnych działów produkcji w strukturze przemysłu (Zuzańska-Żyśko 2016). W konsekwencji struktura zatrudnienia i produkcji sprzedanej przemysłu wg działów w krajach Europy Środkowo-Wschodniej upodobniła się do tej, która występuje w wysokorozwiniętych krajach Europy Zachodniej (Rachwał 2011). Przekłada się to znaczne zróżnicowanie sektorowe w największych miastach, dzięki czemu ewentualny kryzys ekonomiczny w jednej z branż może być mniej dotkliwy.…”
Section: Funkcje Kontrolno-zarządcze W Miastach Europy śRodkowo-wschounclassified
“…At present, China's economy is in the midst of a transition period, and its industrial structure has yet to be adjusted. In the process of economic transformation, the Central and Eastern European countries, especially Poland, the Czech Republic, and Hungary, continued to decline in the proportion of total agricultural and industrial output value, and the proportion of total output value of the service industry continued to increase, which provided valuable experience for the transformation and upgrading of China's industrial structure [1]. Under the new normal, the process of value creation is gradually changed by intelligence, networking, deregulation and innovative management, so that the industrial structure boundary within the same industry or between different industries gradually fades, blurs, or even disappears.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%