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In this article, we attempt to assess the selected investment incentives as determinants of investment attractiveness of the new EU Member States. This study is structured as follows. Firstly, it explores the existing literature on investment incentives. Then, we examine the major investment incentives offered by the new EU Member States. The final section examines the correlation between selected variables characteristic of investment incentives and the inflow of FDI. The study is based on statistical methods (Spearman’s rank correlation and Pearson correlation). Finally, we present the conclusions reached.
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Modern life is convincing us that renewable energy technologies, policies, strategies should be disseminated all over the world to provide sustainable development. As an instrument, feed-in tariffs of renewable energy should be designed considering public finance opportunities, buying power of consumers in order to tackle administrative barriers as an optimization strategy. The authors used the comparison, data analysis and logical access methods. The paper provides evidence from leading countries in the industry, explores ongoing challenges in the application of feed-in tariff policies, analyses the optimal methodologies to give recommendations to stakeholders.
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The European Commission aims to ensure the transparency of aid granted by individual member states, and the simplest and most transparent instrument of support, next to grants, are tax relief. In both Czechia and Poland, investment incentives for new investments include regional aid in the form of tax relief in income tax – this includes income tax exemptions in Poland, and income tax relief in Czechia, as well as property tax exemptions in both countries. The purpose of this article is to compare the scope and conditions for receiving regional investment aid by entrepreneurs in these countries.
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The main aim of establishing Special Economic Zones (SEZs) is, among others, preventing the marginalization of less developed regions. The studies’ results, concerning the impact of SEZs on the economy are equivocal. The main aim of this study is to evaluate the impact of SEZs on the regional economy development on the region of Lodz example. Study is based on the statistical data, gathered from the Central Statistical Office for the period 2007–2013. The results indicate that SEZs have a positive influence on entrepreneurship development at regional level measured by the level of investment expenses and value of production sold.
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Celem tworzenia Specjalnych Stref Ekonomicznych (SSE) jest m.in. zapobieganie marginalizacji regionów słabiej rozwiniętych. Wyniki badań dotyczących oddziaływania SSE na gospodarkę są jednak niejednoznaczne. Celem niniejszego opracowania jest ocena wpływu Specjalnych Stref Ekonomicznych na rozwój gospodarki na poziomie regionalnym, na przykładzie województwa łódzkiego. Badanie przeprowadzono w oparciu o dane Głównego Urzędu Statystycznego za lata 2007–2013. Z przeprowadzonej analizy wynika, że SSE mają korzystny wpływ na rozwój przedsiębiorczości w regionie, mierzonej poziomem nakładów inwestycyjnych przedsiębiorstw oraz wartością produkcji sprzedanej.
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