Tytuł książki:
Poland. Competitiveness Raport 2007. The Role of Foreign Direct Investment
Autor książki:
Marzenna A. Weresa
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Wydawca: | Szkoła Główna Handlowa w Warszawie |
Rok wyd.: | 2007 |
Ilość stron: | 342 s. |
Wymiar: | 167x240 mm |
EAN: | 9788373788393 |
ISBN: | 978-83-7378-839-3 |
Data: | 2010-04-21 |
Cena wydawcy: 50.00 złpozycja niedostępna
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Opis książki:
Poland. Competitiveness Raport 2007. The Role of Foreign Direct Investment.
Książka "Poland. Competitiveness Raport 2007. The Role of Foreign Direct Investment" - Marzenna A. Weresa (red.) - Wydawnictwo Szkoła Główna Handlowa w Warszawie. Książka posiada 342 stron i została wydana w 2007 r.
Spis treści:
Glossary
Preface
Executive Summary
PART I
POLAND’S COMPARATIVE ECONOMIC PERFORMANCE AND COMPETITIVE POSITION IN 2006
Chapter 1
Economic development and its convergence
1.1. Comparative Analysis of Economic Performance Zbigniew Matkowski & Ryszard Rapacki
1.2. Real Convergence or Divergence of the Average Level of GDP per Capita Mariusz Próchniak & Zbigniew Matkowski
1.3. Income Inequality in Poland—Main Trends, Determinants and Economic Growth Implications Patrycja Graca-Gelert
1.4. Poland and the Euro: Progress Report on Meeting Nominal Convergence Criteria Małgorzata Znoykowicz-Wierzbicka
Chapter 2
Competitive position in external economic relations
2.1. Position in International Trade Józef Misala
2.2. Poland’s Competitive Position in International Trade Józef Misala
2.3. Poland’s Position in Foreign Investment Flows Marzenna A. Weresa
PART II
DETERMINANTS OF POLAND’S COMPETITIVENESS
Chapter 3
Assets and their productivity
3.1. Human Resources Mateusz Mokrogulski
3.2. Physical Capital and Its Productivity Piotr Maszczyk
3.3. Transport and Data Communication Infrastructure Ireneusz Bil
3.4. Science, Technology and Innovation Beata Zientara
3.5. Productivity Mariusz Próchniak
Chapter 4
Institutions and policies and their quality
4.1. Political and Social Factors Janusz Gołębiowski
4.2. Economic Policy Assessment Ziemowit Czajkowski & Wojciech Bieńkowski
4.3. Transaction Costs in the Polish Economy Aleksander Sulejewicz
4.4. The Financial System Oskar Kowalewski
4.5. Progress in Institutional Reforms Ryszard Rapacki
Chapter 5
Positioning Poland in the EU
5.1. Poland’s International Competitive Position as Measured by the International Institute for Management Development (IMD) and the World Economic Forum (WEF) Bogdan Radomski
5.2. Poland’s Competitiveness and Its Drivers in 2006: An Overall Assessment Marzenna A. Weresa & Ryszard Rapacki
5.3. Poland’s Competitive Position in 2006: Strengths, Weaknesses and Major Challenges Ryszard Rapacki
PART III
IMPACT OF FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT ON POLAND’S COMPETITIVENESS
Chapter 6
Foreign direct investment and international competitiveness of Polish industries
6.1. Business Activity of Companies with Foreign Capital in Poland in 2000-2005 Renata Banasik
6.2. The Role of FDI in Building the Export Competitiveness of Poland’s Manufacturing Sector Marzenna Anna Weresa
6.3. The Impact of FDI on Innovativeness in Manufacturing Marcin Gomułka
6.4. FDI and the Development of the Banking Sector in Poland Oskar Kowalewski
Chapter 7
Do foreign investors boost structural changes in Poland?
7.1. FDI in Polish Privatization Piotr Maszczyk
7.2. The Involvement of Foreign State-Owned Investors in the Quasi-Privatization of Poland’s Telecommunications and Energy Sectors Mieczysław Szostak
7.3. The Impact of Foreign-Owned Companies on the Polish Labor Market Mateusz Mokrogulski
7.4. The Role of Foreign Direct Investment in Shaping Poland’s Competitiveness Bartosz Witkowski
PART IV
THE COMPETITIVENESS ISSUE: SOME THEORETICAL CONSIDERATIONS
Chapter 8
Competitiveness studies and their fi ndings as a basis for economic policy decisions Wojciech Bieńkowski
8.1. Introduction: Some Hints on Terminology
8.2. Evolution of Competitiveness Studies: Brief Historical Perspective
8.3. Studies on Competitiveness in the Late 1990s and the Early 21st Century
Chapter 9
How FDI impacts national competitiveness: Some theoretical issues Józef Misala
9.1. Theoretical Foundations of the International Capital Market and General Implications for International Competitiveness
9.2. Specifi c features of foreign portfolio and direct investments and their implications
9.3. Key Hypotheses and Models for the Development of Foreign Direct Investment
9.4. Foreign Direct Investment and International Trade; Key Disputed Issues in Light of Theoretical Foundations
9.5. Foreign Direct Investment and Economic Growth and International Competitiveness: Selected Model Aspects
9.6. Outline of the Concept of “Locational Competition” and International Competitiveness
Methodological annexes
1. Methodology of Income Convergence Analysis Mariusz Próchniak
2. Methodology of Productivity Analysis Mariusz Próchniak
3. Methodology of the Impact Assessment Bartosz Witkowski
Statistical annex Filip Kamiński
Preface
Executive Summary
PART I
POLAND’S COMPARATIVE ECONOMIC PERFORMANCE AND COMPETITIVE POSITION IN 2006
Chapter 1
Economic development and its convergence
1.1. Comparative Analysis of Economic Performance Zbigniew Matkowski & Ryszard Rapacki
1.2. Real Convergence or Divergence of the Average Level of GDP per Capita Mariusz Próchniak & Zbigniew Matkowski
1.3. Income Inequality in Poland—Main Trends, Determinants and Economic Growth Implications Patrycja Graca-Gelert
1.4. Poland and the Euro: Progress Report on Meeting Nominal Convergence Criteria Małgorzata Znoykowicz-Wierzbicka
Chapter 2
Competitive position in external economic relations
2.1. Position in International Trade Józef Misala
2.2. Poland’s Competitive Position in International Trade Józef Misala
2.3. Poland’s Position in Foreign Investment Flows Marzenna A. Weresa
PART II
DETERMINANTS OF POLAND’S COMPETITIVENESS
Chapter 3
Assets and their productivity
3.1. Human Resources Mateusz Mokrogulski
3.2. Physical Capital and Its Productivity Piotr Maszczyk
3.3. Transport and Data Communication Infrastructure Ireneusz Bil
3.4. Science, Technology and Innovation Beata Zientara
3.5. Productivity Mariusz Próchniak
Chapter 4
Institutions and policies and their quality
4.1. Political and Social Factors Janusz Gołębiowski
4.2. Economic Policy Assessment Ziemowit Czajkowski & Wojciech Bieńkowski
4.3. Transaction Costs in the Polish Economy Aleksander Sulejewicz
4.4. The Financial System Oskar Kowalewski
4.5. Progress in Institutional Reforms Ryszard Rapacki
Chapter 5
Positioning Poland in the EU
5.1. Poland’s International Competitive Position as Measured by the International Institute for Management Development (IMD) and the World Economic Forum (WEF) Bogdan Radomski
5.2. Poland’s Competitiveness and Its Drivers in 2006: An Overall Assessment Marzenna A. Weresa & Ryszard Rapacki
5.3. Poland’s Competitive Position in 2006: Strengths, Weaknesses and Major Challenges Ryszard Rapacki
PART III
IMPACT OF FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT ON POLAND’S COMPETITIVENESS
Chapter 6
Foreign direct investment and international competitiveness of Polish industries
6.1. Business Activity of Companies with Foreign Capital in Poland in 2000-2005 Renata Banasik
6.2. The Role of FDI in Building the Export Competitiveness of Poland’s Manufacturing Sector Marzenna Anna Weresa
6.3. The Impact of FDI on Innovativeness in Manufacturing Marcin Gomułka
6.4. FDI and the Development of the Banking Sector in Poland Oskar Kowalewski
Chapter 7
Do foreign investors boost structural changes in Poland?
7.1. FDI in Polish Privatization Piotr Maszczyk
7.2. The Involvement of Foreign State-Owned Investors in the Quasi-Privatization of Poland’s Telecommunications and Energy Sectors Mieczysław Szostak
7.3. The Impact of Foreign-Owned Companies on the Polish Labor Market Mateusz Mokrogulski
7.4. The Role of Foreign Direct Investment in Shaping Poland’s Competitiveness Bartosz Witkowski
PART IV
THE COMPETITIVENESS ISSUE: SOME THEORETICAL CONSIDERATIONS
Chapter 8
Competitiveness studies and their fi ndings as a basis for economic policy decisions Wojciech Bieńkowski
8.1. Introduction: Some Hints on Terminology
8.2. Evolution of Competitiveness Studies: Brief Historical Perspective
8.3. Studies on Competitiveness in the Late 1990s and the Early 21st Century
Chapter 9
How FDI impacts national competitiveness: Some theoretical issues Józef Misala
9.1. Theoretical Foundations of the International Capital Market and General Implications for International Competitiveness
9.2. Specifi c features of foreign portfolio and direct investments and their implications
9.3. Key Hypotheses and Models for the Development of Foreign Direct Investment
9.4. Foreign Direct Investment and International Trade; Key Disputed Issues in Light of Theoretical Foundations
9.5. Foreign Direct Investment and Economic Growth and International Competitiveness: Selected Model Aspects
9.6. Outline of the Concept of “Locational Competition” and International Competitiveness
Methodological annexes
1. Methodology of Income Convergence Analysis Mariusz Próchniak
2. Methodology of Productivity Analysis Mariusz Próchniak
3. Methodology of the Impact Assessment Bartosz Witkowski
Statistical annex Filip Kamiński