"Prace Naukowe Uniwersytetu Ekonomicznego we Wrocławiu 63/7. Social issues in the considerations of classical economists"

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Part 1. Economics and Finances 6

Jacek Adamek, Wojciech Krawiec, Małgorzata Solarz: Entrepreneurial intentions of Polish and Czech students – comparative studies 8

Barbara Danowska-Prokop: Social issues in the considerations of classical economists 26

Krzysztof Adam Firlej: Expenditure on research and development activities as a determinant of the innovativeness of the European Union’s economy 36

Mariusz Hamulczuk, Jakub Kraciuk: Offshoring and wages: Evidence from EU manufacturing industries 48

Joanna Kos-Łabędowicz: Is there an “intergenerational gap” in transport usage? Comparing transport preferences of seniors and students 59

Agnieszka Kurdyś-Kujawska, Agnieszka Sompolska-Rzechuła: Determinants of demand for life insurance: The example of farmers from north-west Poland 72

Jacek Pera: Default and equity risk premium in the conditions of globalization and the internationalisation of the biggest capital markets of the EU and GFCI countries. Ex post implied equity premium analysis 83

Katarzyna Pieczarka: Conditions of the development of electronic commerce in Poland 93

Aleksandra Pleśniarska: Assumptions and development of the Digital Single Market in the context of economic growth in the European Union 104

Katarzyna Smędzik-Ambroży, Agnieszka Sapa: Efficiency and technical progress in agricultural productivity in the European Union 115

Nina Stępnicka, Paulina Wiączek: Time banks vs household production theory and threats to the fiscal security of the state 128

Krzysztof Surówka: The influence of revenue sources on the financial independence and investment activity of communes and cities with ‘powiat’ rights in Poland 137

Urszula Sztanderska, Gabriela Grotkowska: The role of education in the determination of earnings in Poland – intergenerational differences 156

Urszula Zagóra-Jonszta: Selected problems of the labour market as approached by Keynes, Galbraith and Friedman 173

Part 2. Management and Quality Sciences 186

Krzysztof Borodako, Jadwiga Berbeka, Michał Rudnicki: The innovativeness of Knowledge-Intensive Business Services in the context of market needs 188

Tomasz Budzik, Anna Budzik: An assessment of the impact of customers and suppliers as competitive forces in Polish car communication enterprises 204

Katarzyna Czernek-Marszałek: Distance dimensions and their impact on business cooperation in a tourist destination 218

Sabina Kauf: A smart sustainable city: The challenges facing sustainable mobility 231

Joanna Kizielewicz: Prospects of development of the cruise ship tourism market – the case study of the Baltic Sea region 245

Jakub Mateusz Marcinkowski, Iwona Małgorzata Kutzner, Iwona Bożydaj-Jankowska: Dysfunctions in B2B relations with a supplier in the supply chain 257

Agnieszka Orankiewicz, Maciej Turała: The development of cities in Poland – the role of education 272

Marcin Serwiński: Identification of the optimal automotive R&D area in the context of implementing the Follow-the-Sun strategy – empirical study 287