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Gorm Jacobsen

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China’s Contribution to the Economic Potential of the 16+1 Platform: Developments Prior to the Global Pandemic

2022

PURPOSE: The 16+1 platform, first introduced by China in 2012, provides a framework for Central and Eastern (CE) European countries to benefit from economic cooperation with China. This paper seeks to ascertain which countries have benefitted the most and under what conditions.

VDP::Samfunnsvitenskap: 200::Økonomi: 210Investments Foreign -- ChinaChina -- Foreign economic relationsInternational economic relationsEconomic development -- EuropeGeneral Economics Econometrics and FinanceGeneral Business Management and AccountingEUROPEAN RESEARCH STUDIES JOURNAL
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Turning Poland Around The Polish Economy 1990 2009

2011

This article gives a description of the policy pursued by the Polish Government and the National Bank of Poland in the transformation of the Polish economy from a central planning economy to a market economy. There is special focus on the monetary economy, and most focus is laid on the first years of the transformation process.The article also gives a presentation of the development of the main macroeconomic figures for the whole period since the introduction of the new economic system in Poland.

GovernmentMarket economyEconomyInformation economyService economyPlanned economyEconomicsPost-industrial economyMonetary economyNational bankJournal of Business Case Studies (JBCS)
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Work-life Balance Decision-making of Norwegian Students: Implications for Human Resources Management

2016

Objective : The paper aims at identifying and assessing the significance of work-life balance determinants between the Youth of highly developed societies and its implications for human resources management on the example of Norway. Research Design & Methods : The research target group consists of 236 respondents recruited among Norwegian tertiary education students. It employed literature analysis, two-stage exploratory research: direct individual in-depth interviews, survey based on a self-administered, web-based questionnaire with single-answer, limited choice qualitative & quantitative, as well as explanatory research (informal moderated group discussions). Findings: The research on per…

human resourcesHigher educationStrategy and ManagementEconomics Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous)Exploratory researchNorwegianBusiness modeldeterminants of quality of lifelcsh:Social Scienceswork-life balance qualitative-quantitative research0502 economics and businessEconomicsBusiness and International ManagementMarketingHuman resourcesbusiness.industry05 social sciencesWork–life balance050209 industrial relationsdecision-makingHuman development (humanity)language.human_languagelcsh:HHuman resource managementlanguagebusiness050203 business & managementEntrepreneurial Business and Economics Review
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Poland Twenty Years With Market Economy

2010

This article presents the main factors behind the developement of the Polish economy since the introduction of a market economy twenty years ago. First there is a decription of how the privatisation process actually took place. Then is followed by some information about the development of a financial market, i.e. the banking sector. At the end there is a summary of some of the main factors behind the huge inflow of foreign investments to Poland during this period.

Market economyFinancial marketEconomicsBanking sectorInternational Business & Economics Research Journal (IBER)
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Comparisons Of Labour Productivity And Per Capita Income In The Nordic Countries (2000-2010)

2013

Due to increased international trade for the last decades and also increased labour and capital mobility, there has been increased interest in international comparisons of economic performance and living standard among countries. Economic performance for a country may be measured by average labour productivity while living standard is measured by production per capita. Differences in these figures among countries are determined by differences in the number of working hours per person per year and the share of the population that works. This approach gives us the opportunity to examine how living standard and economic performance are related. Labour productivity depends, in general, on the a…

Working hourseducation.field_of_studyLabour economicsCapital (economics)International comparisonsPopulationPer capitaEconomicsProduction (economics)Per capita incomeeducationProductivityInternational Business & Economics Research Journal (IBER)
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Norwegian-Polish Bilateral Trade Developments since 1990

2016

Economics and EconometricsBilateral tradebusiness.industryPolitical Science and International Relationslanguagelcsh:International relationsInternational tradeNorwegianbusinesslcsh:JZ2-6530language.human_languageJournal of International Studies
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