Przedsiębiorstwo i region z. 8/2016
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Pozycja Ekonomiczno-finansowe instrumenty gospodarczego rozwoju lokalnego(Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Rzeszowskiego, 2016) Zawora, JolantaLaw states that the most important tasks related to the development of the particular region are performed by the municipality. This article aims to identify tools at the disposal of municipal government in the process of local development, particularly financial methods of promoting the economic growth. The analysis includes polish communities by characterizing the range of investment activities carried out by these units. Municipalities and cities with poviat status had the largest share in realization of the investment of local government (in total over 70%). Most of funds for investments were dispensed in the budgets of municipalities in 2009–2011. The level of government investment decreased significantly since 2012.Pozycja Potencjał podkarpackiej ekonomii społecznej wobec niedoskonałości regionalnego rynku pracy(Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Rzeszowskiego, 2016) Solecki, SławomirThe article shows the growing potential of social economy in the Podkarpackie, a region which in the recent decades has experienced fundamental economic transformation and modernization of the entire social and cultural sphere. Despite the spectacular acceleration of growth, the Podkarpackie still faces such challenges as low salaries in economic operations, high rate of long-term unemployment, and unemployment among young people as well as economic migrations. Social economy is consistent with the region’s main strategic documents promoting inclusiveness as a priority for development, and it creates real opportunities for preventing consequences of exclusion or for resuming one’s career and active social life. It also creates a unique opportunity for increased involvement of local communities and for awakening the dormant potential located away from major centres of economic, social and cultural life.