Barriers to entrepreneurship development financing from EU funds (Bariery wspolfinansowania rozwoju przedsiebiorczosci z funduszy unijnych)
Przemyslaw Dubel ()
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Przemyslaw Dubel: Wydzial Zarzadzania Uniwersytetu Warszawskiego
Problemy Zarzadzania, 2012, vol. 10, issue 36, 48-62
Abstract:
Small and Medium Enterprises (SME) have become one of the most significant factors of the economic development of the member states. High effectiveness, connected with low costs of undeveloped administration, service usage and high ability to adjust to new economic-administrative conditions makes this part of union economy to be considered as a dynamic development chain. Poland's accession to the EU is a great chance but also a challenge for the Polish economy. All social groups including entrepreneurs facing the rising competition and barriers, created by the internal institutional system to the euro access, benefit from the EU accession. On the one hand, enterprises have a huge chance for a further development due to the union structural funds, but on the other hand, they have to cope with the too extensive accession system. However, investing in the Small and Medium Enterprises is conducive to creating the society based on knowledge, able to face demographic challenges and competition in a global economy.
Date: 2012
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