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    How Does International Competitiveness Affect Economic Development? A Two-Phase Hypothesis

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    This paper analyses the impact of international competitiveness on economic development, based on the World Economic Forum Global Competitiveness Index (GCI) and GDP/capita of 125 countries during the period 2007-2010. The results reveal two phases of the evolution of competitiveness. When GCI < 4.5 (on 1-7 scale), any improvement of a country’s competitiveness affects current development more than future development. When a country’s GCI rises above 4.5, further improvements of competitiveness will affect future development more than current development. The 4.5 competitiveness threshold is remarkably stable throughout analyzed period.Hanna Adamkiewicz: [email protected]; Stanislaw Kot: [email protected] Adamkiewicz - Faculty of Management and Economics, Gdansk University of Technology; Stanislaw Kot - Faculty of Management and Economics, Gdansk University of Technology5(71)303

    ‘Unfinished work and damaged materials’: historians and the Scots in the Commonwealth of Poland–Lithuania (1569–1795)

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