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Many studies on middle income trap draw attention to the product trapt hat can be expressed as the fact that countries are stuck in the production and export of unsophisticated products. In this sense, it is stated that the role of a country in the production and export of sophisticated goods is one of the determinant factors to increase the level of income. In the literature, the concept of economic complexity, which is expressed as gaining competitiveness of complex products in terms of production and export, is noteworthy in recentyears. In this framework, relationship between the per capita GDP and the economic complexity is examined with regression analysis in this study for selected countries with high-level of income. In the analysis, in which random coefficient panel regression model is applied, a significant relationship was found between the two variables for Austria, Finland, Hong Kong, Japan, Norway,Singapore and Sweden.

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Semanur Soyyiğit
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This paper employs the Cognitive Linguistics paradigm to argue that flirtation, especially verbal, may be interpreted as a phenomenon resulting from the working of two conceptual mechanisms, namely metaphor and metonymy. As far as the corpus of the present paper is concerned, the analysis is predominantly based on dialogues extracted from the film “Double Indemnity” (1944) directed by Billy Wilder.
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Agnieszka Grząśko
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  1. University of Rzeszow
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Decision-making for the refurbishment of multi-family residential buildings is a complex and computationally difficult task. Therefore, the authors have developed a model that supports modernization planning in a long-term and comprehensive manner, i.e. from assessing the building to indicating the optimal scope of modernization. The comprehensive scope of the model includes the acquisition and provision of relevant knowledge to the model. The original methods proposed for its acquisition are derived from common expert knowledge based on linguistic terms. The methods adopted are not mandatory and may be replaced by others that provide more reliable knowledge. The fundamental aim of the proposed approach, however, is to select the optimal modernization option and allocate it over the planned modernization time horizon. An innovative optimisation approach based on decision matrices is used, allowing the selection of possible scenarios of repair options at each stage. These matrices are a set of constraints written in binary variables allowing the optimisation calculus to maintain a fixed sequence of repairs. In addition, the solutions used in the optimisation modules make it possible to take into account assumptions regarding the assumed assessment of the building’s condition and financial constraints. The developed model provides a practical and versatile tool that can be used by managers at the maintenance stage of residential buildings.
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Robert Bucoń
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Agnieszka Czarnigowska
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  1. Lublin University of Technology, Faculty of Civil Engineering and Architecture, ul. Nadbystrzycka 40, 20-618 Lublin, Poland
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This article deals with the ephemeral magazine Strumień [ The Stream], which represents an all but forgotten chapters in the history of Warsaw modernism. Launched by Wacław Gąsiorowski in 1900, this artistic and literary periodical was inspired by the success of the illustrated weekly Życie [ Life], published since 1897 in Cracow. Aimed primarily at a small elite readership, Strumień was plagued from its inception by financial difficulties. As a result, it had to close down after a few months and made its mark primarily as a target of jokes in Warsaw satirical press.
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Authors and Affiliations

Magdalena Sadlik
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  1. Uniwersytet Pedagogiczny im. Komisji Edukacji Narodowej w Krakowie

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