HISTORY, GOALS, AND THEMATIC SCOPE OF THE JOURNAL.

Comparative Economic Research. Central & Eastern Europe has been published since 1998 by the Institute of Economics at the Faculty of Economics and Sociology of the University of Lodz, one of the leading universities in Poland.


The aim of the periodical is to publish the original results of empirical comparative research in the field of economic and social sciences, mainly concerning the countries of the European Union and countries from Central and Eastern Europe.

As part of economic and social research, the following is particularly important:

1. Macroeconomic issues, with particular emphasis on:

  • economic growth and sustainable development, 

  • globalization of the economy, 

  • labor market, 

  • financial market, 

  • technology transfer, 

  • development economics, 

  • issues of European economic integration, with particular emphasis on the functioning of the European Single Market and the transformation of both economic and social policies into the following directions of:

    • counteracting the negative effects of climate change, 

    • circular and digital economy, 

    • in-depth analyzes of the consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic for EU Member States in the   context of new challenges related to the achievement of the UN

    • Sustainable Development Goals by 2030, 

    • strengthening the competitiveness of the European economy, 

    • comparative analyses of the position of the main "players" (including BRICs) in the global trade, services, capital and labor markets.

2. Microeconomic issues related to the role of small and medium-sized enterprises in the context of their internationalization      and the ability to create innovation.

 

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