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This book is the latest in a series of annual studies of economic competitiveness, a concept that refers to sustainable economic growth, but also implies an ability to improve quality of life, strengthen a country's position on foreign markets and increase its attractiveness to foreign investment. The book identifies Poland's competitive position in comparison with other EU member states, especially those in Central and Eastern Europe. The analysis seeks answers to the following questions: How did the competitive position of the Polish economy change from 2010 to 2016? What factors determined these changes? And to what extent, if at all, does Poland make use of international cooperation-especially from the point of view of the internationalization of its national innovation system-to build its competitive position? What are the recommendations for economic policy makers that result from the analysis of changes in Poland's competitiveness in the studied six-year period? The analyses show that, as the country develops, the importance of price competition is decreasing in favor of other factors shaping competitive advantages such as innovation and quality. Better use of these factors can be promoted by enhanced cooperation with foreign partners. Internationalization processes are therefore crucial for a policy of enhancing competitiveness, with a key focus on enabling domestic businesses to join global networks of scientific and business ties, within both international organizations and transnational corporations.

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WstępThis book is the latest in a series of annual studies of economic competitiveness, a concept that refers to sustainable economic growth, but also implies an ability to improve quality of life, strengthen a country's position on foreign markets and increase its attractiveness to foreign investment. Competitiveness is closely linked to changes in productivity that influence the use of resources and have an impact on the production of goods and services offered on both the domestic and international markets. However, research studies today highlight some new aspects of competitiveness that go beyond economic performance. Changes in the productivity of material and non-material resources are viewed in the context of a social equilibrium and sustainable use of the environment, a perspective known as sustainable competitiveness. The definition of competitiveness is expanded to include other important elements that increase the well-being of societies. This book takes into account some elements of these new dimensions of sustainable competitiveness, especially those related to social sustainability. The main aim of this book is to determine Poland's competitive position and to identify factors that determined its evolution in the period of 2010-2016. One of the factors of competitiveness analyzed in detail here is the internationalization of the Polish economy and its role in shaping the country's competitive advantages. Competitiveness can be viewed from several perspectives: macroeconomic (i.e., of the economy as a whole), meso-economic (that of a region or industry), and microeconomic (that of an enterprise). This book focuses on the macroeconomic perspective and identifies Poland's competitive position in comparison with other European Union member states, especially its peers in Central and Eastern Europe. All these countries became part of the EU after a period of transition from a centrally planned to a market economy, as a result of successive rounds of enlargement in 2004, 2007 and 2013. The methodology of the comparative studies of competitiveness conducted in this book has been developed by a team coordinated by the World Economy Research Institute at the Warsaw School of Economics (SGH), in cooperation with international centers. The broad spectrum of issues that are part of the concept of competitiveness requires the use of a variety of research methods and techniques to determine a country's competitive position and to identify changes in this position. Poland's current competitive position and its evolution from 2010 to 2016 are subjected to a comparative analysis using a broad set of economic and social indicators describing the level of society's well-being and including elements such as: ƒthe current macroeconomic situation described by key indicators of economic development, such as GDP growth, inflation, unemployment, public finances, and the current-account balance, which taken together constitute the so-called "magic pentagon" of competitiveness; ƒ changes in the standard of living of the population, whose key measures include GDP per capita (in purchasing power parity terms), indicators of socioeconomic development (such as the social development index), and income inequality (measured, for example, by the so-called Gini index); Poland's position in the international division of labor, defined by its ability to export goods and services and its comparative advantages in trade as well as attractiveness to foreign direct investment.The book further analyzes factors of economic competitiveness that determine Poland's current economic performance and its position internationally. These are divided into two main categories: (1) institutions and economic policy, and (2) resources and their productivity. These factors of competitiveness are subjected to detailed statistical and descriptive analysis, while changes in the productivity of factors of production are determined using the growth accounting method. This edition of the book focuses on the internationalization of selected areas of the Polish economy as a factor influencing competitiveness. The comparative analysis includes aspects such as the internationalization of the national innovation system, international entrepreneurship (including cooperation), and the internationalization of clusters. The book traces changes in Poland's competitiveness from 2010 to 2016, though sometimes it considers a broader background and refers to earlier periods. The year 2010 was chosen as a starting point for the research because it marked when EU member states began to implement the bloc's flagship Europa 2020 strategy. With this strategy, the EU changed its priorities in the policy of strengthening competitiveness toward sustainable and inclusive growth based on innovation. The analysis covers a period ending in 2016, but sometimes the research period is narrowed by the unavailability of up-to-date statistics. The structure of the book reflects the adopted methodological assumptions. The book consists of three parts that are further divided into chapters and summed up at the end. Part I (Chapters 1-5) offers the results of a comparison of trends in Poland's economic development from 2010 to 2016, based on a variety of economic and social indicators such as GDP growth, per capita income and its convergence, income inequality and poverty. Subsequently, Poland's competitive position in external economic relations is examined, including the country's foreign trade and comparative advantages as well as its attractiveness to foreign direct investment and Poland's own position as a foreign investor. Part II of the book (Chapters 6-11) seeks to identify factors determining the competitiveness of the Polish economy. The concept of a country's competitiveness is connected with its institutional system, which shapes the conditions for the functioning of enterprises. The institutional factors that shape this dimension of competitiveness and are analyzed in detail in this book include economic policy and the financial system. The analysis takes into account changes that took place in these areas from 2010 to 2016. Another group of competitiveness factors examined in the book are various resources accumulated in the economy: financial, human and technological. Changes in these resources during the 2010-2016 period are analyzed. The assessment of competitiveness factors included in this part of the book closes with a look at the role that changes in total factor productivity played in Poland's economic growth and competitiveness in the researched period. The country's position in this respect is compared to those of the other 10 EU countries in Central and Eastern Europe. Innovation plays a key role in shaping the competitiveness of economies. It is essential for an increase in total factor productivity. Yet the emergence of innovation depends not only on internal resources, but also on ties with the international environment. Part III (Chapters 12-15) provides insights into the internationalization of the Polish economy in the context of the development and implementation of innovations. Conclusions from the analyses conducted in the book are presented in the final part of each chapter. A summary wraps them up and offers recommendations on ways to improve Poland's competitiveness in the short and long term. The summary points out that, as the country develops, the importance of price competition is decreasing in favor of other factors shaping Poland's competitive advantages such as innovation and quality. Better use of these factors is promoted by enhanced cooperation with partners in other countries. Internationalization and the development of global production cooperation networks lead to an intensified exchange of information and create opportunities for research and innovation cooperation. Internationalization processes are therefore crucial for a policy of enhancing competitiveness, with a key focus on enabling domestic businesses to join global networks of scientific and business ties, within both international organizations and transnational corporations. These issues are more broadly examined in the final part of this book, which offers recommendations for competitiveness policy.Marzenna Anna Weresa

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Wstęp This book is the latest in a series of annual studies of economic competitiveness, a concept that refers to sustainable economic growth, but also implies an ability to improve quality of life, strengthen a country's position on foreign markets and increase its attractiveness to foreign investment. Competitiveness is closely linked to changes in productivity that influence the use of resources and have an impact on the production of goods and services offered on both the domestic and international markets. However, research studies today highlight some new aspects of competitiveness that go beyond economic performance. Changes in the productivity of material and non-material resources are viewed in the context of a social equilibrium and sustainable use of the environment, a perspective known as sustainable competitiveness. The definition of competitiveness is expanded to include other important elements that increase the well-being of societies. This book takes into account some elements of these new dimensions of sustainable competitiveness, especially those related to social sustainability. The main aim of this book is to determine Poland's competitive position and to identify factors that determined its evolution in the period of 2010-2016. One of the factors of competitiveness analyzed in detail here is the internationalization of the Polish economy and its role in shaping the country's competitive advantages. Competitiveness can be viewed from several perspectives: macroeconomic (i.e., of the economy as a whole), meso-economic (that of a region or industry), and microeconomic (that of an enterprise). This book focuses on the macroeconomic perspective and identifies Poland's competitive position in comparison with other European Union member states, especially its peers in Central and Eastern Europe. All these countries became part of the EU after a period of transition from a centrally planned to a market economy, as a result of successive rounds of enlargement in 2004, 2007 and 2013. The methodology of the comparative studies of competitiveness conducted in this book has been developed by a team coordinated by the World Economy Research Institute at the Warsaw School of Economics (SGH), in cooperation with international centers. The broad spectrum of issues that are part of the concept of competitiveness requires the use of a variety of research methods and techniques to determine a country's competitive position and to identify changes in this position. Poland's current competitive position and its evolution from 2010 to 2016 are subjected to a comparative analysis using a broad set of economic and social indicators describing the level of society's well-being and including elements such as: ƒthe current macroeconomic situation described by key indicators of economic development, such as GDP growth, inflation, unemployment, public finances, and the current-account balance, which taken together constitute the so-called "magic pentagon" of competitiveness; ƒ changes in the standard of living of the population, whose key measures include GDP per capita (in purchasing power parity terms), indicators of socioeconomic development (such as the social development index), and income inequality (measured, for example, by the so-called Gini index); Poland's position in the international division of labor, defined by its ability to export goods and services and its comparative advantages in trade as well as attractiveness to foreign direct investment. The book further analyzes factors of economic competitiveness that determine Poland's current economic performance and its position internationally. These are divided into two main categories: (1) institutions and economic policy, and (2) resources and their productivity. These factors of competitiveness are subjected to detailed statistical and descriptive analysis, while changes in the productivity of factors of production are determined using the growth accounting method. This edition of the book focuses on the internationalization of selected areas of the Polish economy as a factor influencing competitiveness. The comparative analysis includes aspects such as the internationalization of the national innovation system, international entrepreneurship (including cooperation), and the internationalization of clusters. The book traces changes in Poland's competitiveness from 2010 to 2016, though sometimes it considers a broader background and refers to earlier periods. The year 2010 was chosen as a starting point for the research because it marked when EU member states began to implement the bloc's flagship Europa 2020 strategy. With this strategy, the EU changed its priorities in the policy of strengthening competitiveness toward sustainable and inclusive growth based on innovation. The analysis covers a period ending in 2016, but sometimes the research period is narrowed by the unavailability of up-to-date statistics. The structure of the book reflects the adopted methodological assumptions. The book consists of three parts that are further divided into chapters and summed up at the end. Part I (Chapters 1-5) offers the results of a comparison of trends in Poland's economic development from 2010 to 2016, based on a variety of economic and social indicators such as GDP growth, per capita income and its convergence, income inequality and poverty. Subsequently, Poland's competitive position in external economic relations is examined, including the country's foreign trade and comparative advantages as well as its attractiveness to foreign direct investment and Poland's own position as a foreign investor. Part II of the book (Chapters 6-11) seeks to identify factors determining the competitiveness of the Polish economy. The concept of a country's competitiveness is connected with its institutional system, which shapes the conditions for the functioning of enterprises. The institutional factors that shape this dimension of competitiveness and are analyzed in detail in this book include economic policy and the financial system. The analysis takes into account changes that took place in these areas from 2010 to 2016. Another group of competitiveness factors examined in the book are various resources accumulated in the economy: financial, human and technological. Changes in these resources during the 2010-2016 period are analyzed. The assessment of competitiveness factors included in this part of the book closes with a look at the role that changes in total factor productivity played in Poland's economic growth and competitiveness in the researched period. The country's position in this respect is compared to those of the other 10 EU countries in Central and Eastern Europe. Innovation plays a key role in shaping the competitiveness of economies. It is essential for an increase in total factor productivity. Yet the emergence of innovation depends not only on internal resources, but also on ties with the international environment. Part III (Chapters 12-15) provides insights into the internationalization of the Polish economy in the context of the development and implementation of innovations. Conclusions from the analyses conducted in the book are presented in the final part of each chapter. A summary wraps them up and offers recommendations on ways to improve Poland's competitiveness in the short and long term. The summary points out that, as the country develops, the importance of price competition is decreasing in favor of other factors shaping Poland's competitive advantages such as innovation and quality. Better use of these factors is promoted by enhanced cooperation with partners in other countries. Internationalization and the development of global production cooperation networks lead to an intensified exchange of information and create opportunities for research and innovation cooperation. Internationalization processes are therefore crucial for a policy of enhancing competitiveness, with a key focus on enabling domestic businesses to join global networks of scientific and business ties, within both international organizations and transnational corporations. These issues are more broadly examined in the final part of this book, which offers recommendations for competitiveness policy. Marzenna Anna Weresa

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WstępThis book is the latest in a series of annual studies of economic competitiveness, a concept that refers to sustainable economic growth, but also implies an ability to improve quality of life, strengthen a country's position on foreign markets and increase its attractiveness to foreign investment. Competitiveness is closely linked to changes in productivity that influence the use of resources and have an impact on the production of goods and services offered on both the domestic and international markets. However, research studies today highlight some new aspects of competitiveness that go beyond economic performance. Changes in the productivity of material and non-material resources are viewed in the context of a social equilibrium and sustainable use of the environment, a perspective known as sustainable competitiveness. The definition of competitiveness is expanded to include other important elements that increase the well-being of societies. This book takes into account some elements of these new dimensions of sustainable competitiveness, especially those related to social sustainability. The main aim of this book is to determine Poland's competitive position and to identify factors that determined its evolution in the period of 2010-2016. One of the factors of competitiveness analyzed in detail here is the internationalization of the Polish economy and its role in shaping the country's competitive advantages. Competitiveness can be viewed from several perspectives: macroeconomic (i.e., of the economy as a whole), meso-economic (that of a region or industry), and microeconomic (that of an enterprise). This book focuses on the macroeconomic perspective and identifies Poland's competitive position in comparison with other European Union member states, especially its peers in Central and Eastern Europe. All these countries became part of the EU after a period of transition from a centrally planned to a market economy, as a result of successive rounds of enlargement in 2004, 2007 and 2013. The methodology of the comparative studies of competitiveness conducted in this book has been developed by a team coordinated by the World Economy Research Institute at the Warsaw School of Economics (SGH), in cooperation with international centers. The broad spectrum of issues that are part of the concept of competitiveness requires the use of a variety of research methods and techniques to determine a country's competitive position and to identify changes in this position. Poland's current competitive position and its evolution from 2010 to 2016 are subjected to a comparative analysis using a broad set of economic and social indicators describing the level of society's well-being and including elements such as: ƒthe current macroeconomic situation described by key indicators of economic development, such as GDP growth, inflation, unemployment, public finances, and the current-account balance, which taken together constitute the so-called "magic pentagon" of competitiveness; ƒ changes in the standard of living of the population, whose key measures include GDP per capita (in purchasing power parity terms), indicators of socioeconomic development (such as the social development index), and income inequality (measured, for example, by the so-called Gini index); Poland's position in the international division of labor, defined by its ability to export goods and services and its comparative advantages in trade as well as attractiveness to foreign direct investment.The book further analyzes factors of economic competitiveness that determine Poland's current economic performance and its position internationally. These are divided into two main categories: (1) institutions and economic policy, and (2) resources and their productivity. These factors of competitiveness are subjected to detailed statistical and descriptive analysis, while changes in the productivity of factors of production are determined using the growth accounting method. This edition of the book focuses on the internationalization of selected areas of the Polish economy as a factor influencing competitiveness. The comparative analysis includes aspects such as the internationalization of the national innovation system, international entrepreneurship (including cooperation), and the internationalization of clusters. The book traces changes in Poland's competitiveness from 2010 to 2016, though sometimes it considers a broader background and refers to earlier periods. The year 2010 was chosen as a starting point for the research because it marked when EU member states began to implement the bloc's flagship Europa 2020 strategy. With this strategy, the EU changed its priorities in the policy of strengthening competitiveness toward sustainable and inclusive growth based on innovation. The analysis covers a period ending in 2016, but sometimes the research period is narrowed by the unavailability of up-to-date statistics. The structure of the book reflects the adopted methodological assumptions. The book consists of three parts that are further divided into chapters and summed up at the end. Part I (Chapters 1-5) offers the results of a comparison of trends in Poland's economic development from 2010 to 2016, based on a variety of economic and social indicators such as GDP growth, per capita income and its convergence, income inequality and poverty. Subsequently, Poland's competitive position in external economic relations is examined, including the country's foreign trade and comparative advantages as well as its attractiveness to foreign direct investment and Poland's own position as a foreign investor. Part II of the book (Chapters 6-11) seeks to identify factors determining the competitiveness of the Polish economy. The concept of a country's competitiveness is connected with its institutional system, which shapes the conditions for the functioning of enterprises. The institutional factors that shape this dimension of competitiveness and are analyzed in detail in this book include economic policy and the financial system. The analysis takes into account changes that took place in these areas from 2010 to 2016. Another group of competitiveness factors examined in the book are various resources accumulated in the economy: financial, human and technological. Changes in these resources during the 2010-2016 period are analyzed. The assessment of competitiveness factors included in this part of the book closes with a look at the role that changes in total factor productivity played in Poland's economic growth and competitiveness in the researched period. The country's position in this respect is compared to those of the other 10 EU countries in Central and Eastern Europe. Innovation plays a key role in shaping the competitiveness of economies. It is essential for an increase in total factor productivity. Yet the emergence of innovation depends not only on internal resources, but also on ties with the international environment. Part III (Chapters 12-15) provides insights into the internationalization of the Polish economy in the context of the development and implementation of innovations. Conclusions from the analyses conducted in the book are presented in the final part of each chapter. A summary wraps them up and offers recommendations on ways to improve Poland's competitiveness in the short and long term. The summary points out that, as the country develops, the importance of price competition is decreasing in favor of other factors shaping Poland's competitive advantages such as innovation and quality. Better use of these factors is promoted by enhanced cooperation with partners in other countries. Internationalization and the development of global production cooperation networks lead to an intensified exchange of information and create opportunities for research and innovation cooperation. Internationalization processes are therefore crucial for a policy of enhancing competitiveness, with a key focus on enabling domestic businesses to join global networks of scientific and business ties, within both international organizations and transnational corporations. These issues are more broadly examined in the final part of this book, which offers recommendations for competitiveness policy.Marzenna Anna Weresa

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