scholarly journals Wpływ procesów globalizacji i integracji europejskiej na przekształcenia struktur polskiego przemysłu cukrowniczego

Author(s):  
Marcin Niemczak

The problem of economic transformation, and especially of structural transformations of industries in view of globalization and European integration becomes particularly significant. One of the most important effects of globalization, vital in modernization of economy, is restructuring of industry. This process requires precise recognition of the mechanisms of its functioning and identification and employment of these mechanisms in the process of adapting countries’ economies to the new, competitive conditions of the global economy.Such actions are indispensable to increase the competitiveness of products and services provided by enterprises.In the period of transformation, functioning of the Polish sugar industry depended not only on the current socio-economic conditions, but also on the influence of integration processes. As economic transformation, especially restructuring of enterprises, is strictly connected with great financial expenditure and with changes in the system of management, it had an effect on the course of transformations in the spatial structure of the Polish sugar industry

Author(s):  
Tomasz Rachwał

The aim of the paper is to analyze the changing role of industry in the Polish economy in the period of economic transformation and European integration based on its share of the employment structure and gross valued added, to determine changes in the spatial structure of Polish industry in the regions (voivodships) and changes in the divisions structure of Polish industry as an expression of restructuring processes. The paper also reviews changes in labour productivity in industry by voidodships, as an expression of modernity of industry and regional competitiveness in attracting industrial investment. The analysis of the similarity of divisions structures of industries in Poland in relation to other EU countries led to the conclusion that this structure increasingly becomes similar to most developed European countries.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jefim Vogel ◽  
Julia K. Steinberger ◽  
Daniel W. O'Neill ◽  
William F. Lamb ◽  
Jaya Krishnakumar

<p>Meeting human needs at low levels of energy use is fundamental for avoiding catastrophic climate change and securing the well-being of all people. In the current international political-economic regime, no country does so.</p><p>Here, we assess which socio-economic conditions might enable societies to satisfy human needs at sustainable levels of energy use, and thus reconcile human well-being with ambitious climate mitigation. Applying a novel analytical framework and a novel regression-based moderation approach to data from 106 countries, we analyse how the relationship between energy use and six dimensions of human need satisfaction varies with a wide range of socio-economic factors relevant to the provisioning of goods and services (‘provisioning factors’).</p><p>We find that higher achievements in provisioning factors such as income equality, public service quality, democracy and electricity access are associated with greater need satisfaction and lower energy dependence of need satisfaction. Conversely, higher levels of economic growth and extractivism are associated with lower need satisfaction and greater energy dependence of need satisfaction. Our analysis suggests that countries with beneficial configurations of key provisioning factors are much more likely to reach high levels of need satisfaction at low(er) levels of energy use. Based on our statistical models, countries with highly beneficial configurations of several key provisioning factors could likely achieve sufficient need satisfaction within levels of energy use found compatible with limiting global warming to 1.5 °C without negative emissions technologies. Achieving this would be very unlikely for countries with detrimental provisioning configurations.</p><p>Improvements in relevant provisioning factors may thus be crucial for ending human deprivation in currently underproviding countries without exacerbating climate and ecological crises, and for tackling the ecological overshoot of currently needs-satisfying countries without compromising sufficient need satisfaction. However, as key pillars of the suggested changes in provisioning run contrary to the dominant political-economic regime, a broader political-economic transformation may be required to organise provisioning for the satisfaction of human needs within sustainable levels of energy use.</p><p>Our findings have important implications for climate mitigation, poverty eradication, development discourses, and efforts towards Sustainable Development Goals and socio-ecological transformation.</p>


2021 ◽  
Vol 21 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Anneth Amin

SUMMARY The incorporation of socio-economic rights in the African Charter on Human and Peoples' Rights should be considered a vital move towards the transformation of socio-economic conditions of the people on the continent. However, the envisaged socio-economic transformation depends largely on how these rights are interpreted. It is the task of the supervisory organs of the African Charter to develop the scope and content of these rights and their related obligations through interpretation. To achieve this interpretative objective, interpretive process of the supervisory organs should be guided by an appropriate approach to interpretation that is applied coherently. This article argues that the teleological approach to treaty interpretation is an appropriate approach to interpreting socio-economic rights in the African Charter. The article develops a methodology for application of the teleological approach through which socio-economic rights in the African Charter may be effectively interpreted. Key words: socio-economic rights; African Charter; effective interpretation; teleological approach to interpretation


2019 ◽  
Vol 38 (2) ◽  
pp. 29-49 ◽  
Author(s):  
Benicjusz Głębocki ◽  
Ewa Kacprzak ◽  
Tomasz Kossowski

Abstract At the turn of the 21st century Polish agriculture intensively changed as the consequence of: 1) the socio-economic transformation that started in 1989, 2) the general transition from a centrally-planned economy to a market economy and 3) Poland’s accession in 2004 to the European Union. In this paper, we try to describe, in a synthetic way, the spatial heterogeneity of development of agriculture in Poland. For this purpose we identified the types of contemporary Polish agriculture. We applied the measures of global (Moran 1950) and local (LISA) spatial autocorrelation devised by L. Anselin (1995) and used their calculations in classification methods. Our dataset consists of 69 variables and 3,069 spatial units at the LAU2 level. As the result of the analysis we identified 20 types of agriculture in Poland and presented their characteristic features. We have paid particular attention to a spatial distribution of identified types. We concluded that the distribution is not only a result of natural or socio-economic conditions and local spatial relationships, but also to a greater extent is still affected by historical conditions (mainly partitions and changes of borders after the First and Second World Wars).


Author(s):  
Mateusz Duszyk ◽  
Nina Grad

Services constitute the most significant economic sector in contemporary economies and their  rank is still growing. The development of services and innovative production as factor of converting  the economy of małopolskie voivodeship acts in a diversified way, both in structural and spatial terms.  Some particular groups of activities are marked by the highest pace of growth. They are the services of  modern character, performing an important role in the process of economic transformation. The main  aim of the study was to characterize the essential changes in the spatial structure of chosen services  in małopolskie voivodeship as well as to determine the direction of the inflow of companies into the  urban region of Cracow, according to the zones of development. The results indicate that the structure  of chosen services in the center-peripheries of małopolskie voivodeship is undergoing transformations  and there are some correlations between their development. In particular cases the activities are remote  from the demand for them (e.g. consulting firms), which is directly connected with the use of new  technologies. Cracow undergoes reallocation of services and industry which is characteristic for the  functional transformations of big cities.


Author(s):  
Catherine E. De Vries

The recent rise in Euroscepticism gives rise to important empirical puzzles that present difficulties for existing theories of public opinion towards European integration that highlight economic interests or communal identities. For example, why is support for Eurosceptic parties the most pronounced in countries that have weathered the Eurozone crisis fairly well, and much lower in countries that have been hardest hit? This chapter provides an overview of the empirical puzzles associated with the recent trends in Euroscepticism, outlines how existing theoretical explanations struggle to deal with them, and explains how a benchmark theory of European public opinion can help. The chapter argues that public opinion towards European integration resembles a kaleidoscope mirroring people’s experiences with and evaluations of the starkly different national, political, and economic conditions within the member states.


Author(s):  
B. Trifonov

The paper examines financial organizations development in the context of economic transformation. The author considers a theoretical understanding the determinants of financial organizations development and the features of their impact on organizations. The paper also presents the study of changing social thinking and people's behavior in new economic conditions. It is shown in a certain period of time determinants did not perform their functions, which is an important reason for current problems. Based on the analysis the author concluded about the further directions of Russian financial organizations development.


2021 ◽  
Vol 92 (1) ◽  
pp. 87-106
Author(s):  
Yaroslav Kudria

The article presents a methodological approach to assessing the effects of non-additive development (NAD) of enterprises, which takes into account the impact of economic processes on the intensification of production activities of an enterprise and its socio-economic transformation. The author analyzed the current non-additive development of enterprises in the industrial sector of the Ukrainian economy by assessing the dynamics and identifying key trends depending on the main types of industrial activity. The results of the analysis were used to identify recent structural changes in the industrial sector.


2018 ◽  
Vol 54 (2) ◽  
pp. 35-41 ◽  
Author(s):  
Dorota Kamrowska-Załuska

Abstract In this paper the role of an Integrated transport system and mobility in the development of Gdańsk Bay Metropolitan Area is discussed, with special emphasis on how it influences the development of comprehensive, polycentric urban structures. The paper consists of an analysis of how the changes, which occurred after the socio-economic transformation shaped the transport system, and as a consequence the spatial structure, of Gdańsk Bay Metropolitan Area. At the beginning of the paper historic, present and future development of integrated transport systems and the urban structure of the metropolis are described and then strategies and proposed solutions are introduced. The last chapter includes conclusions and recommendations for the future role of the integrated transport system in shaping the development of the Gdańsk Bay Metropolitan Area.


Author(s):  
Мухаббат Махмудова ◽  
Muhabbat Mahmudova ◽  
Вероника Ефремова ◽  
Veronika Efremova

The monograph is devoted to the problem of development of social and economic space of the regional system. The paper reveals the essence, content and factors of socio-economic transformation of the regional system. The article presents the social diagnosis and analysis of economic processes in the Tyumen region since 2010. The purpose of the present study is to determine the resource of growth of economic policy efficiency in the region, taking into account the new economic conditions prevailing in the national economy at the present stage. Methods and methodology: in the course of the study, the authors used General scientific methods: on the basis of scientific abstraction, a retrospective analysis of the main indicators of the dynamics of socio-economic processes in the Tyumen region was carried out; in addition, the method of expert assessments, the method of data comparison was used; the dynamics and structure of the main indicators characterizing the current trends in the development and functioning of economic phenomena and processes in the regional economy were described by means of graphical interpretation of data and their grouping. The difference of this publication from the available literature is that in the present work the transformation processes of the economic space of the regional system are systematized. The monograph presents the results of social diagnostics and analysis of current trends in the development of socio-economic phenomena and processes. The scientific problem solved in the present work is not only in the review of the current situation, but also allows to reveal the regional features of socio-economic processes in order to identify promising areas of development of the economic potential of the region in the new economic conditions. The importance of this work is the possibility of using the results of the study to justify the future directions of development of the economic potential of the Tyumen region and to justify the basic methods and tools of regional policy. The publication is of interest to researchers, students, undergraduates, employees of state and municipal authorities and all those interested in the problems of regional economy.In particular, the materials of the publication can be used in the preparation of students of economic areas in the disciplines: "Economic theory", "macroeconomics", "Regional and industrial markets", "Innovative economy".


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