| ![]() Poland: Technological Competitiveness of SMEs in the Manufacturing Industry: Strengths and Weaknesses in light of EU Accession [ November 2002 - December 2002 ] The project, financed by the Office of the Committee for European Integration, was carried out by Richard Woodward and Michał Gorzynski. The research team also included Piotr Mlynek and Anna Orlik; the project lasted from November to December 2002.A report was prepared concerning the technological competitiveness of Polish SMEs across three sectors of manufacturing industry: furniture, medical instruments and the production of man-made materials, against a background of enterprises from the EU. The costs and benefits, threats and opportunities facing Polish SMEs in these sectors in the context of EU accession were presented. The report (available on-line in Polish) covered the following areas:
The report, positively assessed by the Office of the Committee for European Integration, was used by the Commitee for European Integration in the Chapter VI.II of the Report entitled The balance of costs and benefits of Poland's accession to the European Union. Executive Summary. Research outcome was also presented by Richard Woodward at the conference on "Economic consequences of Poland's accession to the EU' organized by the Offices of the Committee for European Integration and Department of Economics of Warsaw University in May 2003. [ Completed Project ] | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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