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The aim of the paper was to identify and evaluate the changes on the labour market in Poland in the context of the sustainable development idea practice. For this analysis the author used the indicators of sustainable development regarding the access to labour market and employment calculated by Central Statistical Office of Poland (GUS). The level of sustainable development was estimated using synthetic measure constructed with TOPSIS method. It was stated that in the period 2006-2016 most of the sustainable development indicators regarding labour market improved. The most significant progress was noticed in pomorskie and lubuskie voivodships. In contrast, Eastern Poland faced relatively least favourable changes. Moreover, territorial cohesion improved.
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The aim of the paper was to identify and evaluate the changes on the labour market in Poland in the context of the sustainable development idea practice. For this analysis the author used the indicators of sustainable development regarding the access to labour market and employment calculated by Central Statistical Office of Poland (GUS). The level of sustainable development was estimated using synthetic measure constructed with TOPSIS method. It was stated that in the period 2006-2016 most of the sustainable development indicators regarding labour market improved. The most significant progress was noticed in pomorskie and lubuskie voivodships. In contrast, Eastern Poland faced relatively least favourable changes. Moreover, territorial cohesion improved.
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The article provides an overview of consumer protection measures designed to ensure the rights of owners and users of virtual currencies. The authors state that there is an ongoing debate in the EU about the legal qualification of virtual currencies as financial instruments. It is contrary to the initial purpose of virtual currencies which was the payment function. The authors attempt to answer the question which EU law should cover the virtual currencies, MIFID2 or PSD2, as the legal qualification will be crucial for consumer rights. They claim that the position adopted by the European legislative should provide the fullest possible scope of consumer protection.
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