2012
DOI: 10.5709/ce.1897-9254.31
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The Impact of Technological and Structural Changes in the National Economy on the Labour-Capital Relations

Abstract: The aim of the research presented in this paper is to show the relations between labour and capital in the national economy, resulting from technological and structural changes taking place in the years 1991 to 2008 and to indicate of their importance for economic growth. The paper presents the functional determinants for the Polish economy in 1991-2008 affecting the phenomenon subject to study as well as the preliminary analysis of relations between capital and labour and their impact on the GDP. In the resea… Show more

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“…Making the right decisions leads the organization to success, and the use of appropriate analytical tools enables making decisions based on evidence (Szymczak, 2012).…”
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“…Making the right decisions leads the organization to success, and the use of appropriate analytical tools enables making decisions based on evidence (Szymczak, 2012).…”
Section: )mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Despite the uninterrupted development of the Polish economy as measured by GDP growth (in the period 2004-2015 Poland's cumulative growth amounted to 59.4%, which was the second best result in the EU), no increase in air emissions has been observed, let alone the emissions of some pollutants, namely the carbon dioxide, have actually declined [43]. That was possible mainly through technological changes in Polish industry [44,45] An important step towards systemic changes concerning resource decoupling is the "Roadmap for the transition to a circular economy" adopted by the Polish government in September 2019 [46]. The document contains a set of measures, including legislative ones, which aim to implement a new economic model based on sustainable industrial production and consumption as well as appropriate management of renewable raw materials.…”
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