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Journal

2008 | 2 | 141-167

Article title

Is Quality Important for Economics?

Authors

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PL

Abstracts

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The category of quality is treated by economics as a notion that is separated from its substance and its impact on the operation of the real economy. These deficiencies can be discerned in several important theories (competition, equilibrium, growth). Quality, and the concurrent with it innovation that aims at the improvement of quality (of goods, services, operation of social systems), should evoke greater interest among those who create economic knowledge. In contemporary economies quality is equally important as cost and prices of goods. Economic importance of processes that shape quality, as well as the influence that quality exerts on market demand, is emphasised throughout the article. The adoption of the extended notion of quality by economic theories should be helpful in the construction of more realistic economic models.

Journal

Year

Issue

2

Pages

141-167

Physical description

Document type

ARTICLE

Contributors

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  • W. Switalski, Wyzsza Szkola Przedsiebiorczosci i Nauk Spolecznych w Otwocku, ul. Armii Krajowej 13, Otwock, Poland

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Publication order reference

Identifiers

CEJSH db identifier
08PLAAAA04508720

YADDA identifier

bwmeta1.element.84913af3-7684-311f-9c27-3fbab6feee57
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