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dc.contributor.authorFranek, Sławomir-
dc.contributor.authorWiśniewski, Tomasz-
dc.contributor.authorAdamczyk, Adam-
dc.date.accessioned2023-06-01T11:00:22Z-
dc.date.available2023-06-01T11:00:22Z-
dc.date.issued2023-
dc.identifier.citationOptimum. Economic Studies, Nr 1(111) 2023, s. 37-54pl
dc.identifier.issn1506-7637-
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/11320/15020-
dc.description.abstractPurpose – The aim of this study has been to provide a rationale for state aid granted to medium-sized enterprises in Poland. The fundamental point raised in the study became the answer to the question of whether the companies that received aid actually needed it. Research method – In their research, the authors used a comparative analysis of the financial situation of companies that obtained COVID state aid with that of companies not covered by COVID state aid. Results – The research shows that the aid was provided not only to the companies that needed it. At the same time, more than 30 per cent of medium-sized enterprises that experienced a drop in sales did not receive such assistance. This demonstrates the imperfect distribution of COVID state aid. Originality / value / implications / recommendations – The value of the research lies in the combined use of COVID state-aid data and information on the financial condition of medium-sized enterprises. The study covers more than 75% of the number of medium-sized enterprises in Poland.pl
dc.language.isoenpl
dc.publisherWydawnictwo Uniwersytetu w Białymstokupl
dc.subjectCOVID-19 state aidpl
dc.subjectSMEpl
dc.subjectcorporate financepl
dc.titleDistribution of state aid for medium-sized enterprises in Poland during COVID-19 crisispl
dc.typeArticlepl
dc.rights.holder© Copyright by Uniwersytet w Białymstokupl
dc.identifier.doi10.15290/oes.2023.01.111.03-
dc.description.EmailSławomir Franek: slawomir.franek@usz.edu.plpl
dc.description.EmailTomasz Wiśniewski: tomasz.wisniewski@usz.edu.plpl
dc.description.EmailAdam Adamczyk: adam.adamczyk@usz.edu.plpl
dc.description.AffiliationSławomir Franek - Institute of Economics and Finance, University of Szczecinpl
dc.description.AffiliationTomasz Wiśniewski - Institute of Economics and Finance, University of Szczecinpl
dc.description.AffiliationAdam Adamczyk - Institute of Economics and Finance, University of Szczecinpl
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dc.description.lastpage54pl
dc.identifier.citation2Optimum. Economic Studiespl
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