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Polityka prokonkurencyjna w warunakch integracji z Unią Europejską i globalizacji

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Okres niezakończonejjeszcze transformacji gospodarki polskiej, który zbie- ga się z coraz bardziej intensywnymi staraniami mającymi doprowadzić do członkostwa Polski w Unii Europejskiej oraz z gwałtownie postępującympro- cesem globalizacji, stawia przed polityką gospodarczą kraju, zaliczanego do grupy krajów z nie wpelni jeszcze rozwiniętą gospodarką rynkową, wiele dy. lematów. Podstawowe problemy dotyczą tempa, zrównoważenia i trwałości wzrostu gospodarczego, możliwie pełnego wykorzystania posiadanych czynni- kówwytwórczych (w tymsiły roboczej), inflacji, stanu finansówpublicznych, równowagi zewnętrznej itp. Wspólnymmianownikiem łączącym wymienione problemy jest zapewnienie długookresowej konkurencyjności gospodarki. Ist- nieje wiele koncepcji polityki gospodarczej mającej sprzyjać osiągnięciu wy- sokiej konkurencyjności gospodarki narodowej. Często rekomendacje wynika- jące z tych koncepcji są wzajemnie sprzeczne.

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  • Gorynia, Marian, 2000. "Polityka prokonkurencyjna w warunakch integracji z Unią Europejską i globalizacji," Gospodarka Narodowa-The Polish Journal of Economics, Szkoła Główna Handlowa w Warszawie / SGH Warsaw School of Economics, vol. 2000(11-12), November.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:polgne:349320
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.349320
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