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International business in transition
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This book acts as a natural progression from the previous work, "Studia nad transformacją i internacjonalizacją gospodarki polskiej," published in 2007, which marked two decades of collaboration with the journal EKONOMISTA. The articles within were written by the author, sometimes with colleagues, in Polish between 1988 and 2007. While it delved into transition issues, this book equally focuses on the internationalization of the Polish economy. It spans an extensive range of topics and methodologies, examining economic policies and business strategies, as well as international trade challenges and foreign direct investments. The competitiveness at both company and national levels finds a spotlight here. Contributors adopt varying perspectives: some emphasize macroeconomic frameworks, while others concentrate on specific companies, sectors, or regions. Methodologically, the book offers diversity—from theoretically centered analyses to empirical research findings. Some writings are diagnostic and explanatory, while others are normative, often incorporating forward-looking insights.
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This book acts as a natural progression from the previous work, "Studia nad transformacją i internacjonalizacją gospodarki polskiej," published in 2007, which marked two decades of collaboration with the journal EKONOMISTA. The articles within were written by the author, sometimes with colleagues, in Polish between 1988 and 2007. While it delved into transition issues, this book equally focuses on the internationalization of the Polish economy. It spans an extensive range of topics and methodologies, examining economic policies and business strategies, as well as international trade challenges and foreign direct investments. The competitiveness at both company and national levels finds a spotlight here. Contributors adopt varying perspectives: some emphasize macroeconomic frameworks, while others concentrate on specific companies, sectors, or regions. Methodologically, the book offers diversity—from theoretically centered analyses to empirical research findings. Some writings are diagnostic and explanatory, while others are normative, often incorporating forward-looking insights.
