Creative destruction is an economic concept developed by Joseph Schumpeter in the middle of the 20th century. In his book “Capitalism, socialism and democracy”, Schumpeter describes this phenomenon as “process of industrial mutation that continuously revolutionises the economic structure from within, incessantly destroying the old one, incessantly creating a new…
Pawel Morisson de la Bassetière2023-04-07
Romania's technology industry has exploded in recent years. Technology behemoths such as Google, IBM, Microsoft, and Vodafone have established operations in the country's expanding urban areas to capitalize on one of the country's most valuable assets—its people. According to a 2017 study conducted by information services firm KeysFin, over 106,000…
B.F.G. Fabrègue2021-09-20
Will Polish Economy stop or slow down due to low demographic grow? Not likely if good policies are kept: the history of a policy success.
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Less than two years after being promoted to a developed economy, Poland has again succeeded specularly in a very difficult year. The strength and resilience of the Polish economy can be attributed to its large internal market, rapid and far-reaching economic reforms and prudent policies, with a coherent EU strategy…
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