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Wyniki ekonomiczne gospodarstw ekologicznych w Polsce

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Based on empirical data set that most organic farms are not able to generate income that would guarantee the continuation of the market. The average value of agricultural income earned in those farms surveyed was 23 thousand zl. The share of payments from the agri-environmental programs is up 65%. In the study population there was a high percentage of subsistence and of the commodity does not exceed 20%. Analysis of financial results allowed us to estimate the actual value of the organic products market in Poland, which is about 330 million zl. We must prepare for a mechanism that would introduce to the market the organic products that are sold as conventional products.
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Public-private partnerships (PPP) involve private sector in delivering infrastructure assets and services in pursuit of value for money. The aim of this article is to select and analyse value for money drivers, which crucially influence provision of value for money through PPP in the Slovak political and economic environment. According to results of the realized survey there are six primary values for money drivers in public-private partnerships. They stimulate cost reduction, qualitative innovations or create general preconditions of value for money provision. This article highlights differences in value for money potential of PPP across sectors. It also relates primary value for money drivers with the project cycle of PPP.
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The starting point of the study has been a survey of indices developed by international economic organizations. Such indices tend to encompass a number of qualitative/quantitative variables relating to economic viability, e.g. economic liberties, budgetary balance, judiciary, technical sophistication, social factors and innovation. Basing on the aforementioned data, the study has focused upon the comparison of both countries' competitive stances and permitted the formulation of certain economic policy guidelines with regard to Poland, which has underperformed Estonia in most of the rankings.
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