Andżelika Kuźnar – “Międzynarodowy handel produktami wiedzy” (“International Trade in Knowledge Products”), Warsaw School of Economics, Warsaw 2017, p. 365
Journal Title: International Journal of Management and Economics - Year 2018, Vol 54, Issue 1
Abstract
It is widely recognized that the role of trade in knowledge products in the global economy is increasing just as does the influence of knowledge on the benefits of producers of goods and services. The growing share of knowledge in production processes and in shaping the role of countries in the world economy is also being witnessed. However, these processes have not been examined empirically to a degree comparable to that of other factors affecting the position of countries in international trade and the benefits they derive from trade. One of the most interesting books covering important aspects of international trade in knowledge products is the currently peer-reviewed one, recently published by the Warsaw School of Economics, which is the author’s main achievement in her habilitation process.
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Włodzimierz Januszkiewicz
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