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THE IMPACT OF ECONOMIC ACTORS‘ DECISION-MAKING ON SOCIO-ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT

THE IMPACT OF ECONOMIC ACTORS‘ DECISION-MAKING ON SOCIO-ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT

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ISBN: 978-83-7695-810-1

102 stron
format: B5
oprawa: miękka
Rok wydania: 2020

The level of socio-economic development is determined by many factors, and the monography considers the microfoundations of this order. The increase of the economic activity is an important condition to achieve social welfare and reduce inequalities. And constant improvement of living conditions of present and future generations is possible by keeping right balance between three kinds of capital: economic, human, and natural. The economic policy is a feature of great importance for decisions taken by business entities. The most important goal is a general economic growth, which is to serve the society, and improve the life quality. These are current challenges of open, free market economy, and globalization and liberalization of economic relations.

SPIS TREŚCI

Introduction

1. Conditions for economic development in the light of the progress of
globalisation (Michał Bilczak)
1.1. Main points and transformations of globalization
1.2. Adverse globalisation processes
References

2. The differentiation of the socio-economic development in Poland -
A regional approach (Marcin Spychała)
2.1. The core as well as the factors of the socio-economic development
2.2. The research procedure
2.3. The conclusions of the research procedure conducted concerning the
respective factors of development
2.4. The conclusions from the research analysis concerning the general
socio-economic level of districts
References

3. Stakeholders in the light of Corporate Social Responsibility (Anna
Krzysztofek)
3.1. Introduction
3.2. Stakeholder theory
3.3. Corporate Social Responsibility
3.4. Stakeholder theory and the concept of Corporate Social
Responsibility
3.5. Final remarks
References

4. Social cooperatives and their role in the inclusion of people with disabilities
(Andrzej Koza)
4.1. People with disabilities as the subpopulation at risk of unemployment
and social exclusion
4.2. The role of employment in the inclusion process of people with
disabilities
4.3. Social cooperatives as workplaces and integration forms of persons
with disabilities
References

5. Senior Entrepreneurship (SE) - An attempt to assess the potential and to
recommend the preliminary model supporting the development of SE in
Poland (Beata Bieńkowska)
5.1. Does Senior Entrepreneurship matter?
5.2. Senior Entrepreneurship - Definition of the concept and short
literature review
5.3. Characteristics of the 60+ group
5.4. Main support programs for active ageing
5.5. Recommendation of an inclusive model of support for the
development of SE
5.6. Final remarks
References

6. Environmental education and ecological awareness - Polish experience
(Bartosz Bartniczak, Andrzej Raszkowski)
6.1. The concept of environmental education
6.2. Environmental education in Polish strategic documents
6.3. The situation of environmental education in Poland
6.4. Conclusions
References

7. The new European systemic approach to non-performing loans (Jan
Koleśnik)
7.1. The problem of non-performing loans in the European banking
system
7.2. NPL vs. exposures in default
7.3. NPL in capital adequacy calculation
7.4. Secondary markets for NPLs
7.5. Evaluation of a new European systemic approach to NPLs
7.6. Long-term effects of a new European systemic approach to NPLs
References

8. The project of the integrative currency area. The case of chosen Central
and Eastern European countries (Marcin Jędrzejczyk)
8.1. Introduction
8.2. The critical analysis of the optimum currency areas in the context of
the Eurozone
8.3. Wage productivity parity and its role in the creation of the integrative
currency area
8.4. The quantitative formula for the creation of the integrative currency
area on the basis of three-seas-initiative countries
8.5. Final remarks
References

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