Time-lag and Business. On Non-Economic Determinants of Economic Parameters (Time-lag i biznes. O pozaekonomicznych wyznacznikach parametrów ekonomicznych)
Marek Goliszewski ()
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Research Reports, 2012, vol. 1-2, issue 14-15, 7-15
Abstract:
The system of law enactment in Poland is flawed. It should be based on consultations between the government and non-governmental communities and institutions. One of the tools of such consultations, i.e. social dialogue, is the Tri-partite Commission for Socio-Economic Issues. It was supposed to constitute a plane for communication between the government, trade unions and employers. Its existence at the Ministry of Labour and Social Policy proved to be ineffective. Also lack of ability to conduct conversations and negotiations, which would serve to develop arrangements — agreements which, in turn, would become the basis for formulating statutes — does not contribute to successful transfer of information between the three parties. As a result, the law which should anticipate the existing economic phenomena (positive and negative) is created by a legislator with a time-lag. This situation entails negative consequences for companies and the entire economy as well as causes crisis social phenomena, e.g. unemployment increase.
Keywords: time-lag; delay; statutes; consultations; deficit; debt; pay; dialogue; Tri-partite Commission; negotiations; synergy; Friedman; Keynes; Obama (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: A12 A13 A14 A19 K0 K22 K39 L00 L10 Z0 Z18 Z19 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2012
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