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Vision and strategy development of Slovak society. Development Strategy for Slovak society (basis for public adversary)

  • 1. Ekonomicky ustav, Slovenska akademia vied, Bratislava (Slovakia)
  • 2. Ministerstvo vnutra SR, Bratislava (Slovakia)
  • 3. Ustav politickych vied, Slovenska akademia vied, Bratislava (Slovakia)
  • 4. Recyklacny fond, Bratislava (Slovakia)
  • 5. Narodohospodarska fakulta Ekonomickej univerzity v Bratislave (Slovakia)

Description

This analytical study analyses the present state as well as strategy of perspectives of development of Slovak society. This strategy of development of Slovak society is scientific testimony of the authors, the manner and extent of its use will determine political representation. Future economic growth and development of Slovak's regions will mainly depend on the availability of raw materials, energy resources, water, food processes and improving the environment. A key issue in the next 5 to 10 years in the energy sector will address energy security, diversification of energy sources, utilization of domestic raw materials and renewable energy and energy savings. The energy security strategy is to achieve a competitive energy industry for reliable and efficient supply of all forms of energy at affordable prices, with a view to protection of the customer and the environment.

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Also available: http://ekonomika.etrend.sk/fileadmin/user_upload/etrend/dokumenty/04_vlastnymat_2.pdf

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Original title (Slovak)
Vizia a strategia rozvoja slovenskej spolocnosti. Strategia rozvoja slovenskej spolocnosti (Podklad pre verejnu oponenturu)

Publishing Information

Imprint Pagination
556 p.
Report number
INIS-SK--2012-006

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Contract/Grant/Project number
Project Vision and strategy development of Slovak society
Notes
718 refs., 32 graphs, 69 tabs., 1 map