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    Zarządzanie i handel zagraniczny w małych i średnich przedsiębiorstwach w warunkach integracji europejskiej: materiały z konferencji

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    Z przedmowy: "Integracja europejska to proces łączenia, scalania się odrębnych ekonomicznie, społecznie, kulturowo gospodarek europejskich krajów. Proces integracji prowadzi do istotnych przekształceń w sferze gospodarki, strategiach organizacji i funkcjonowania przedsiębiorstw, handlu międzynarodowym, działalności marketingowej, strukturach organizacyjnych i mechanizmach ekonomicznych przedsiębiorstw i instytucji działających w krajach integrujących się. Proces integracji to w praktyce proces dostosowywania się struktur gospodarczych; tworzenia związków kooperacyjno-produkcyjnych; powstawania trwałych więzi ekonomicznych między przedsiębiorstwami integrujących się krajów a więc proces kształtowania jednolitego obszaru gospodarczego z odrębnych a często także wzajemnie konkurencyjnych krajów, gospodarek, regionów, gałęzi, branż. Proces międzynarodowej integracji gospodarczej to w dużej mierze proces tworzenia komplementamości przedsiębiorstw i instytucji, komplementamości międzygałęziowej i wewnątrz gałęziowej, w produkcji i wymianie jak też kształtowanie niezbędnej infrastruktury technicznej i ekonomicznej umożliwiającej tworzenie sytemu trwałych powiązań gospodarczych między poszczególnymi krajami."(...

    Problémy oživenia ekonomiky SR a EÚ

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    We need to adopt the way of thinking of main representatives creating the present world, including the White Book of the European Union. The intergration will form an internal market without borders, the market with free movement of capital, employees, goods and services. It is necessary to take care not to bread the principle of reciprocity of mutual advantages for all participants in individual steps of the integration. There are many legislative as well as economic and social problems in this process. Scripts of separate integration steps have to be prepared. At the same time, we enters the information society which is orientated on knowledge and is being socially and economically created in the market environment

    Vedeckotechnický rozvoj a životné prostredie

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    Zahraničný obchod ekonomiky SR v procese tranzície

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    According to conservative economists it is possible to consider the transformation process for finished, when the liberalization of prices are finished and the institutional frame of functioning market economy is formed. Macro economy analysis and economy politics in the field of structural adaptive processes are willing to admit them, only at the level of sector structural economy. Even this reality, that the transitive countries with their sector structural economy came near do developed market economies, is often used as argument, that the transformation is done in the field of reconstructuralization of economy. It is necessary to emphasize that this sector movement to sector of services has been do no with non standard methods e.g. without adequate raise of work productivity, especially in industry. This is reason, why the reached sector structure does not correspond with the one, in transitive countries as economy level of gross national on an inhabitant.These facts show, that the most important sector in the Slovat republic on the way to reach the level of EU countries, is industry. The sector movement in conditions of transformation is necessary,but not the only condition of permanent growth of economy to follow the level of EU coutries. Another condition is important, structural production changes in processing innovation, the change to production of more dynamic segment in international business. As mentioned above,a very imporant goal of economy transformation should be structural adaptation of industry and important change of small economically developed economies.This should be the country on its way prepared for entry in EU

    Stock Market Integration: DCC MV-GARCH Model

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    In this paper we analyze the dynamic conditional correlations between CEE stock markets (also known as countries from Vysehrad Group - V4) and developed European stock markets, with German DAX utilized as a benchmark. Our methodology is based on the DCC MV-GARCH approach. It is shown that the dynamic conditional correlations exhibit statistically significant growth after the integration of CEE countries to European Union, i.e. after the May 2004. The only index not exhibiting this trend is the Slovak SAX index.stock market integration, dynamic conditional correlations, DCC MV-GARCH model, CEE markets
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