Warianty tytułu
The State Influence on the Competitveness of the Economy on the Basis of Some Asian Countries
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Abstrakty
W przypadku dynamicznie rozwijających się państw Azji trudno mówić o jednym obowiązującym powszechnie modelu gospodarki i polityki państwa. Każda z tych gospodarek ma specyficzne środowisko narodowe, które w pewnym stopniu determinowało podejmowane działania mikro- i makroekonomiczne. Istnieje jednak wspólny kontekst. Mowa tu o orientacji proeksportowej, akcentowaniu procesu rozwoju i doskonaleniu czynnika ludzkiego, polityce promowania rozwoju technologicznego, które to czynniki zadecydowały o wzroście międzynarodowej konkurencyjności tych państw. (fragment tekstu)
Nowadays, in the period of science-based economy development, gaining the sustainable competitive advantage by a nation requires the development of human capital and the technological base. Economic policy can be helpful with this respect if it is a progrowth and pro-innovative one. Asian "tigers" constitute a very dynamic group of the countries. The article shows their competitive position in the world and examines the role of the industrial policy, R+D policy, educational policy and FDI strategy in the process of their competitive evolution. (original abstract)
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137--154
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autor
- Akademia Ekonomiczna im. Karola Adamieckiego w Katowicach
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