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    Does Postmodern Mean Capitalist? On Postmodernism and the Planned Economy in Poland and the German Democratic Republic by Florian Urban

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…This article aims at providing an answer to this question by comparing postmodernism in two socialist contexts: the People’s Republic of Poland, where in the 1980s the planned economy was progressively eroding and postmodern architecture was mostly sponsored by non-state clients (private individuals, small housing cooperatives and the Catholic Church), and the German Democratic Republic, where throughout the 1980s the institutions of the state-planned economy remained in power while commissioning prominent postmodern projects. …”
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    Województwo lubuskie w niechlubnej czołówce na „rozwodowej” mapie Polski – o konsekwencjach zakończenia małżeństwa by Dorota Skrocka

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…The Constitution of the Republic of Poland describes marriage as an institution which is the subject of a custody of the legislator, indicating at the same time the durability of a relationship, a feature which most often breaks down. …”
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    «The Three Seas Initiative»: Perspectives of Energy Sector Development within the Croatian Foreign Policy by M. Zubovic

    Published 2019-04-01
    “…The article revolves around the Three Seas Initiative, a project launched in 2015 by the Republic of Croatia and the Republic of Poland, aimed at the development of cooperation and international relations between its 12 member states in the sphere of energy, digitalization and transport. …”
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    Does Currency Substitution Affect Exchange Rate Volatility? by Hisao Kumamoto, Masao Kumamoto

    Published 2014-08-01
    “… This study investigates the impacts of the degree of currency substitution on nominal exchange rate volatility in seven countries (Indonesia, the Philippines, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Argentina, and Peru). We use the Threshold ARCH model to consider the ratchet effect of currency substitution and sample periods in the 2000s, during which time the economies of the sample countries stabilized, while the U.S. dollar and euro depreciated against other major currencies following the recent global financial crisis. …”
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    ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT IN THE VISEGRAD COUNTRIES FROM THE PERSPECTIVE OF MACROECONOMIC IMBALANCE PROCEDURE by Daniel Stavárek

    Published 2015-04-01
    “…However, the relative indicators revealed a sign of possible imbalances also in the Czech Republic and Poland. …”
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    Does Currency Substitution Affect Exchange Rate Volatility? by Hisao Kumamoto, Masao Kumamoto

    Published 2014-12-01
    “…This study investigates the impacts of the degree of currency substitution on nominal exchange rate volatility in seven countries (Indonesia, the Philippines, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Argentina, and Peru). We use the Threshold ARCH model to consider the ratchet effect of currency substitution and sample periods in the 2000s, during which time the economies of the sample countries stabilized, while the U.S. dollar and euro depreciated against other major currencies following the recent global financial crisis. …”
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    COMMENTS TO THE GOVERNMENT BILL OF 13 JULY 2016 ON AMENDMENTS TO THE ACT ON THE REGIONAL ACCOUNTING CHAMBERS by Jarosław Storczyński

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…The analysis of suggested amendments has been performed in relation to their compliance with the Constitution of the Republic of Poland, principles of law and advisability. …”
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    Sympathy in the Works of Maria Konopnicka – a Category Originating in the Gospel or an Example of a Secularised Attitude to Social Relations by Beata K. Obsulewicz, Rafał J. Pastwa

    Published 2022-12-01
    “… The year 2022 has been declared the Year of Maria Konopnicka by the Sejm of the Republic of Poland. The celebration of the 180th anniversary of her birth should be an occasion to reread her rich legacy and to look at various aspects of her life. …”
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    Protection of private property expropriation by Karolina Muzyczka

    Published 2016-02-01
    “…The provisions of the Constitution of the Republic of Poland of 1997, which set the standards for protection of property rights, are heterogeneous. …”
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    Openness of Polish Periodicals Indexed in DOAJ – Towards the Gratis or Libre Model? by Natalia Pamuła-Cieślak

    Published 2017-10-01
    “…The article investigates the situation of Polish research periodicals registered in the Directory of Open Access Journal for the application of license recommended in DOAJ and by Ministry of Science and Higher Education of Republic of Poland. The aim was to answer a question which model of openness – <em>gratis </em>or<em> libre</em> – is closer to Polish journal publishers.…”
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    Protection of private property expropriation by Karolina Muzyczka

    Published 2016-02-01
    “…The provisions of the Constitution of the Republic of Poland of 1997, which set the standards for protection of property rights, are heterogeneous. …”
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    Offshoring of white-collar jobs: theory and evidence1 by Klimek Artur

    Published 2021-03-01
    “…Special attention is paid to Visegrád economies (i.e. Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, and Slovakia) as host economies. …”
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    TAX POLICY TOOLS AS AN ELEMENT OF PRO-FAMILY POLICY IN FRANCE AND IN GERMANY – RECOMMENDATIONS FOR POLAND by Magdalena Rękas

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…In the final part of the paper the author comments on the proposal of modification of tax reliefs in Poland proposed by the pro-family program of the President of the Republic of Poland in May 2013.</p>…”
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    Agreements concluded in the 1920s with Czechoslovakia, Austria and Hungary and the multilateral Miskolc Agreement of 1977 as the basic treaties binding upon Poland to prevent doubl... by Paweł Czubik

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…Agreements eliminating double taxation of immovable and movable property included in the deceased’s estate are rare in terms of practical application of treaties in the Republic of Poland. These are agreements dating back to the interwar period, and the scope of their influence on the domestic practice seemed modest so far. …”
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    The level and determinants of work profitability changes in the Czech and Polish agricultural sector in the years 2004-2014 by Zbigniew GOLAS

    Published 2016-07-01
    “…The main aim of the study was to analyse changes in the work profitability in the agricultural sector in the Czech Republic and Poland in the post-accession period. The study used the Economic Accounts for Agriculture, which enabled the analysis of the economic situation in agriculture according to the uniform standards. …”
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    COMMENTS TO THE GOVERNMENT BILL OF 13 JULY 2016 ON AMENDMENTS TO THE ACT ON THE REGIONAL ACCOUNTING CHAMBERS by Jarosław Storczyński

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…The analysis of suggested amendments has been performed in relation to their compliance with the Constitution of the Republic of Poland, principles of law and advisability.…”
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    RENEWABLE ENERGY ACHIEVEMENTS IN CEE-4 BEFORE THE GREEN DEAL by Paul Calanter

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…In this context, our analysis aims at highlighting the progress attained in green energy development by four EU Member States in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE-4): the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland and Romania. The main objective of our research is to carry out a comparative analysis of four key indicators (RE share in the total energy used, in the total electricity consumption, in heating and cooling and in transports), in their evolution during the post-accessiontime-frame (2004-2019). …”
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