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The beginning of the 21st century is full of dynamic and multidimentional changes in the world economy. The integration and globalization porcesses happening currently, which have brought about the occurance of new possibilities in the functioning of markets, states and enterprises, can be regard as the most important economic changes. Such processes have posed both new challenges and possibilities of develop ment to them. The aim of the article was to try to describe the changes in the resources of financing investing activities of enterprises, which appeared in the first decade of the 21st century, in the chosen countires of Central and Eastern Europe. The research method was chosen from the point of view of the adopted aim. The research method involved collecting the data coming from the chosen countries and carrying out statistical analysis. The starting point was theoretical consideration on basic possibilities to finance investments taking into consideration the successive stages of the development of an enterprise. In the following part the article attention was focused on the analysis of statistical data charakterizing the sector of small and medium enterprises in relation to access to financial resources. The economies of European Union and Central and Eastern Europe were chosen to be analysed and compared. The following countres are regarded: Poland, Czech Republic, Hungary and Slovakia. The article ends with summary showing the integrating economies of Central and Eastern Europe approaching the changes characterisic of European Union economy.
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The turn of the century was full of dynamic and multi-dimensional changes in the global economy. The most spectacular phenomena may include financial crises. They exerted influence not only on the economy, in which they appeared, but as a result of deepening of globalization, spread "infecting" others. The purpose of this article was an attempt to find similarities in the dynamics of changes in production and global demand that characterized the economy of the selected European Union countries. The starting point was to show the dynamics of gross domestic product (GDP) in selected countries and to find similarities between them. In the next section, attention was focused on the changes in the two components of aggregate demand: consumption and investment, particularly on their correlation with the rate of change of GDP. For analysis and comparisons, the following economies were selected: the economy of the European Union (represented by the euro zone) and the economy of Central and Eastern Europe.
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