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References
Bodie, Z., Merton, R. C., & Samuelson, W. F. (1992). Labor supply flexibility and
portfolio choice in a life cycle model. Journal of Economic Dynamics and
Control, 16(3-4), pp. 427-49.
Chłoń-Domińczak, A., Franco, D., & Palmer, E. (2012). The First Wave of NDC
Reforms: The Experiences of Italy, Latvia, Poland,and Sweden. In R.
Holzmann, E. Palmer, & D. Robalino, Nonfinancial Defined Contribution
Pension Schemes in a Changing Pension World : Volume 1. Progress,
Lessons, and Implementation (pp. 31-84). Washington, DC: World Bank.
European Comission. (2015). The 2015 Ageing Report. Economic and budgetary
projections for the 28 EU Member States (2013-2060). Brussels: European
Commission. Directorate-General for Economic and Financial Affairs.
Galouchko, K., & Kucukreisoglu, L. (2016, 10 18). bloomberg.com. Retrieved 03
25, 2017, from https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2016-1018/poland-seeks-to-lock-in-low-yields-with-first-30-year-eurobond
Roy, A. D. (1952). Safety First and the Holding of Assets. Econometrica, 20(3),
pp. 431-49.
Treynor, J., & Mazuy, K. (1966). Can Mutual Funds Outguess the Market?
Harvard Business Review, 44, pp. 131-136.
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TABLE 1. NAME OF THE TABLE. NAME OF THE TABLE
Name, name
Row1
Row 2
Row3
....
Name
name
name
9.5
1.4
2.7
....
Name
name
name
127.7
135.6
179.0
...
Name
name name
2 989.0
12 564.4
7 138.5
...
Name
name
name
...
...
...
...
Name
name
name
...
...
...
...
Name
name
name
...
...
...
...
Source: data from statistical data bank, ofg, 2009
Note: Put note here. Put note here.
TABLE 2. STRUCTURE OF FOREIGN BRANCHES AND SUBSIDIARIES OF FIRMS
BROKEN BY COUNTRY IN THE YEARS 2009-2011
TOTAL
of which:
Germany
Ukraine
Czech Republic
Russia
Romania
Slovakia
Hungary
Lithuania
Belarus
Cyprus
Great Britain
USA
The Netherlands
France
2009
2747
372
348
228
210
131
122
111
no data
84
83
62
59
55
45
No of foreign entities
2010
2988
400
356
346
231
150
125
114
105
88
102
64
71
67
67
2011
3178
427
355
270
242
159
150
118
116
78
131
67
68
73
68
Source: Own calculations based on data from the Central Statistical Office of Poland (GUS)
(Operations of firms with foreign entities abroad, for the years 2009-2011, GUS, 2011, 2012,
2013).
Name
name
name
...
...
...
...
FIGURE 1. DYNAMICS OF STRUCTURE OF INDICATOR (SAMPLE)
10
9
8
7
A
B
C
D
6
5
4
3
2
1
0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100
%
Source: data from statistical data bank, ofg, 2009
Note: abc....
Figure 2. ROA distribution
Source: Own elaboration