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Poland 304 Polen 290 EU-Staaten 239 EU countries 238 European Union 74 Eastern Europe 71 Osteuropa 71 Auslandsinvestition 69 Foreign investment 69 Innovation 69 Welt 69 World 69 Theorie 62 Theory 62 EU membership 58 EU-Mitgliedschaft 55 Vergleich 52 Wirtschaftswachstum 52 Economic growth 50 Comparison 49 Arbeitsmarkt 48 Labour market 47 International competition 45 Internationaler Wettbewerb 45 Ukraine 44 economic growth 44 Nachhaltige Entwicklung 43 Sustainable development 43 Regional development 39 Regionalentwicklung 39 Räumliche Verteilung 36 Spatial distribution 36 Economic transition 35 Systemtransformation 35 FDI 33 Unemployment 33 Arbeitslosigkeit 32 innovation 32 Estimation 29 Schätzung 29
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Article in journal 824 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 824 Article 517 Statistics 4 Statistik 4 Collection of articles of several authors 1 Market information 1 Marktinformation 1 Sammelwerk 1 Systematic review 1 Übersichtsarbeit 1
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Wysokińska, Zofia 88 Witkowska, Janina 85 Dworak, Edyta 39 Kwiatkowski, Eugeniusz 36 Krajewska, Anna 24 Kwiatkowska, Walentyna 24 Wyszkowska-Kuna, Joanna 22 Krajewski, Stefan 20 Lewandowska, Lucyna 20 Piasecki, Ryszard 18 Tsaurai, Kunofiwa 18 Dorożyński, Tomasz 17 Działo, Joanna 17 Kasperkiewicz, Witold 17 Krajewski, Piotr 16 Lech, Aleksandra 16 Lewandowski, Krzysztof 16 Kozłowski, Maciej 15 Wysokińska, Zofia 15 Świerkocki, Janusz 14 Molendowski, Edward 13 Młodawska, Jolanta 13 Grzesik, Mieczysław 12 Laskowska, Iwona 12 Romanowska-Duda, Zdzisława 12 Suchecka, Jadwiga 12 Michalak, Dorota 11 Urbaniak, Wojciech 11 Dziuba, Radosław 10 Grabia, Tomasz 10 Górniak, Joanna 10 Kucharski, Leszek 10 Markowska, Małgorzata 10 Suchecki, Adam Mateusz 10 Urbanek, Piotr 10 Drzymała, Agnieszka 9 Gajewski, Paweł 9 Grzelak, Maria Magdalena 9 Guziejewska, Beata 9 Skorupińska, Katarzyna 9
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Comparative economic research : Central and Eastern Europe 1,099 Comparative Economic Research. Central and Eastern Europe 517
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ECONIS (ZBW) 824 EconStor 517 OLC EcoSci 275
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The Analysis of the Life Expectancy and the Selected Causes of Deaths in Poland with the Use of Spatial Statistics Methods
Mielecka-Kubień, Zofia - In: Comparative Economic Research. Central and Eastern Europe 15 (2012) 4, pp. 161-175
The goal of the presented research was to test the spatial autocorrelation of the life expectancy and the age-standardized mortality rates for selected causes of death in Poland according to gender in 2010. It was assumed that in the above mentioned cases the positive spatial autocorrelation in...
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Dynamics of Change in Spatial Dependencies in Blood Donation System in Poland
Ojrzyńska, Anna; Twaróg, Sebastian - In: Comparative Economic Research. Central and Eastern Europe 15 (2012) 4, pp. 177-189
Blood donation allows to obtain blood and its components from healthy people in a bid to help treatment of anonymous individuals, relying on timely and sufficient supplies of matching blood. Being a social initiative, it depends on multiple factors. Those factors are possible to be shaped and...
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Spatially Integrated Social Research and Official Statistics: Methodological Remarks and Empirical Results on Local Development
Okrasa, Włodzimierz - In: Comparative Economic Research. Central and Eastern Europe 15 (2012) 4, pp. 191-206
This paper aims to elucidate some aspects of confluence of the developments in modern methods of spatial analysis and in the public statistics' data generating processes, along with empirical illustration of these interconnections from the development policy evaluation standpoint. Especially,...
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Measuring Cost Efficiency of Ukrainian Banks in 2008
Pilyavskyy, Anatoliy; Matsiv, Yuriy; Vovchak, Olga - In: Comparative Economic Research. Central and Eastern Europe 15 (2012) 4, pp. 207-217
The paper presents the results of a stochastic frontier analysis (SFA) of cost-efficiency of Ukrainian banks. As of lack of data on the personnel costs, we had to set limits to the year of 2008 only. To modeling banking activity, we apply the intermediary approach as one of the most commonly...
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Smart Specialization of Workforce Structure in the European Union Countries - Dynamic Analysis Applying Shift-Share Analysis Method
Sobczak, Elżbieta - In: Comparative Economic Research. Central and Eastern Europe 15 (2012) 4, pp. 219-232
The objective of the hereby paper is to present dynamic analysis and assessment of workforce structure in the European Union countries based on structural and geographical shift-share analysis. Workforce structure in economic sectors, distinguished based on R&D work intensity in the European...
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European Regional Space Classification Regarding Smart Growth Level
Markowska, Małgorzata; Strahl, Danuta - In: Comparative Economic Research. Central and Eastern Europe 15 (2012) 4, pp. 233-247
Europe 2020 strategy, as the successor of Lisbon strategy, represents the vision of social market economy for Europe of the 21st century covering three related priorities: 1/ smart growth: knowledge based economy and innovation growth; 2/ sustainable growth: support for effective and taking...
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Comparative Analysis of the Level of Knowledge-based Part of Economies in European Union Countries with KAM Methodology
Strożek, Piotr - In: Comparative Economic Research. Central and Eastern Europe 15 (2012) 4, pp. 249-263
The article presents regional classification of EU countries according to the knowledge development of economy, which in these days is treated as fundamental factor of international competitiveness. This differentiation created with Knowledge Economy Index (KEI) and Knowledge Index (KI), which...
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Spatial Quantile Regression
Trzpiot, Grażyna - In: Comparative Economic Research. Central and Eastern Europe 15 (2012) 4, pp. 265-279
In a number of applications, a crucial problem consists in describing and analyzing the influence of a vector Xi of covariates on some real-valued response variable Yi. In the present context, where the observations are made over a collection of sites, this study is more difficult, due to the...
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Land Management of the Areas of High Landscape Values: An Economic Model
Wańkowicz, Wiesław - In: Comparative Economic Research. Central and Eastern Europe 15 (2012) 4, pp. 281-292
This paper presents selected results of the research entitled Planning the Space of High Landscape Values, Using Digital Land Analysis, with Economic Appraisal, supervised by Dr. Paweł Ozimek, Cracow Technical University, conducted since 2009. Usually, we do not pay attention to surrounding...
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Multicountry and Regional Macroeconometric Models
Welfe, Władysław - In: Comparative Economic Research. Central and Eastern Europe 15 (2012) 4, pp. 293-304
Multicountry models were developed in the previous century to serve the analyses and projections of the world economy and/or its regions (for instance Latin America). They distinguish the largest countries and the rest of the world (ROW) composed of particular countries. Hence, their structure...
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