2015
DOI: 10.14746/rpeis.2015.77.4.16
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Finansyzacja gospodarki krajów Europy Środkowo-Wschodniej

Abstract: Obserwowana od końca lat siedemdziesiątych XX w. zacierająca się granica pomiędzy finansową i realną sferą gospodarki oraz dokonująca się autonomizacja sektora finansowego spowodowały zainteresowanie się ekonomistów tematyką, określaną w literaturze pojęciem finansyzacji. W artykule dokonano systematyki definicji finansyzacji, zjawiska odgrywającego istotne znaczenie we współczesnym świecie. Wskazano również jego przesłanki, źródła i skutki, a także omówiono wykorzystywane w badaniach mierniki oceny stopnia fi… Show more

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“…The zero unitarization method is an alternative to use of the ranks assigned to the values of the indicators for the examined entities. An interesting example of the application of ranks for the examination of financialization indicators for the economies of Central and Eastern European countries was presented by G. Gołębiowski and P. Szczepankowski [2015]. The mentioned article describes both the place of the financial sector in relation to other sectors of the economy and indicators regarding the financial sector.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The zero unitarization method is an alternative to use of the ranks assigned to the values of the indicators for the examined entities. An interesting example of the application of ranks for the examination of financialization indicators for the economies of Central and Eastern European countries was presented by G. Gołębiowski and P. Szczepankowski [2015]. The mentioned article describes both the place of the financial sector in relation to other sectors of the economy and indicators regarding the financial sector.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many definitions describing this process can be found in the literature on the subject. Some describe this process as an increase in the importance of the financial sector and its primacy over other sectors of the economy (Gołębiowski, Szczepankowski, 2015). Others define it as the domination of the financial sector highlighted by the growing role of financial motives (Jajuga, 2014), financial markets, and financial institutions in the functioning of national and international economies (Epstein, 2005).…”
Section: Review Of Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…By way of example, it can be pointed out that within the framework of socio-economic policy, the special cause of financialisation is, among others, forcing the concept of a limited state (by departing from the doctrine of the welfare state and state interventionism, deregulation), or supporting the flexibility of the labour market (by weakening the role of trade unions, and limitation of the minimum wage, unemployment benefits, and employment protection). 29 The literature also indicates that the consequence of financialisation are changes in the sphere of management and ownership of economic entities, which lead, for example, to preferring short-term profitability to the long-term development of a given project Financialisation can also be considered as an expression of specific historical processes related to socio-economic innovation, which is money. 30 Both processes described above have a clear economic dimension.…”
Section: Mcdonaldisation Of Universities As a Process Aimed At Their ...mentioning
confidence: 99%