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Emotional Factors Hampering Investment in the European OECD Countries
Ekonomista (Warszawa), 2022-01 (2), p.172-189
[Peer Reviewed Journal]
ISSN: 0013-3205 ;EISSN: 2299-6184 ;DOI: 10.52335/ekon/150802
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Title:
Emotional Factors Hampering Investment in the European OECD Countries
Author:
Noga, Adam
;
Koźmiński, Andrzej K.
;
Piotrowska, Katarzyna
;
Zagórski, Krzysztof
Subjects:
investment slowdown
;
social expectations
;
well‑being
Is Part Of:
Ekonomista (Warszawa), 2022-01 (2), p.172-189
Description:
W artykule autorzy próbują włączyć się w jedną z najważniejszych dzisiaj dyskusji ekonomicznych dotyczącej osłabienia dynamiki inwestycyjnej na świecie i w Polsce. W światowej literaturze pojawiają się dwa wyjaśnienia tego osłabienia inwestycji: 1) wzrost koncentracji i wykorzystywanie pozycji dominujących na rynkach przez rentowne przedsiębiorstwa niezmuszone do silnej walki konkurencyjnej i inwestowania oraz 2) zwolnienie postępu technicznego, który nie tworzy już tylu okazji inwestycyjnych, jak to było w drugiej połowie XX w. Badając zmiany tzw. wskaźnika BDI (Balanced Development Index), autorzy identyfikują trzecią przyczynę osłabienia inwestycyjnego, którą uważają za najsilniejszą, jaką jest nierównowaga społeczno‑ekonomiczna wielu krajów („emocjonalność”). In the article, the authors try to join one of the most important economic discussions, concerning the weakening of the investment dynamics in the world and in Poland. There are two explanations for this investment weakness in the world literature: 1) increased concentration and the use of dominant market positions by profitable enterprises not forced to run a strong competitive struggle and to invest, and 2) slowing down of technical progress, which no longer creates as many investment opportunities as it was in the second half of the 20th century. Analysing the changes of the so‑called the BDI (Balanced Development Index), the authors identify the third cause of investment weakness, which they consider to be the strongest, which is the socio‑economic imbalance of many countries (“emotionality”).
Publisher:
Polish Economic Society
Language:
English
Identifier:
ISSN: 0013-3205
EISSN: 2299-6184
DOI: 10.52335/ekon/150802
Source:
DOAJ Directory of Open Access Journals
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