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Former and present attractiveness of industrial sectors in the development process of Poland and Mazovia
Author(s) -
Andrzej Karpiński
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
mazowsze, studia regionalne
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2543-4373
pISSN - 1689-4774
DOI - 10.21858/msr.30.02
Subject(s) - attractiveness , state (computer science) , process (computing) , period (music) , political science , marketing , business , psychology , computer science , aesthetics , philosophy , algorithm , psychoanalysis , operating system
In the current discussions on the past and future prospects of industry in Poland, at least four areas require, in my opinion, much more attention and reflection. This means learning from our – not always positive – experiences. Four matters are the most pressing, and I believe that getting answers to the following four questions is of the utmost urgency: 1) What measures to stimulate development, what we sometimes call the “anatomy of growth or development”, were applied to the industry in Poland in the initial period of its transformation and during the first 25 years – 1990-2014. Among others, what factors initiated the development, propelled it and contributed conclusively to its further growth, and whether and what changes are currently required? 2) If the state decides to support the development of selected branches and areas of industry that offer the greatest development opportunities – what should be the criteria for their selection and whether they require addenda or corrections? 3) What changes were made in these industries which were recognized as having the greatest development opportunities in the initial period of the abovementioned Polish transformation? What conclusions should be drawn from the changes currently taking place in them? 4) Which branches of industry are and may be the most attractive for development in Warsaw and Mazovia region? In each of these four areas, there have recently been many new addenda to the existing diagnoses and proposals which seem to be worthy of discussion.

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