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The forms and means of economic relations are changing as a result of the global spread of electronic devices. In the era of globalisation, a country can only maintain or improve its citizens quality of life if it creates a modern, innovative, competitive economy. A national economy can only be effective on a global, world economy scale if it relies on a competitive society. The members of a competitive society are able and ready to communicate and co-operate, gain new knowledge and acquire new abilities, and find effective answers and solutions to the new phenomena and problems appearing in…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The forms and means of economic relations are
changing as a result of the global spread of
electronic devices. In the era of globalisation, a
country can only maintain or improve its citizens
quality of life if it creates a modern, innovative,
competitive economy. A national economy can only be
effective on a global, world economy scale if it
relies on a competitive society. The members of a
competitive society are able and ready to
communicate and co-operate, gain new knowledge and
acquire new abilities, and find effective answers
and solutions to the new phenomena and problems
appearing in their environment. A competitive
society is served by an
effective and professional state organising services
of administration, health care, local
self-government, education etc. at prices and costs
that are competitive on a global scale, too. This
activity is inconceivable without the extensive
everyday application of the newest achievements in
information technology and technology. My purpose is
to present the modified forms of commerce and economy
at the beginning of the 21st century, and,
especially, the legislative initiatives concerning
electronic signature in the EU.
Autorenporträt
My name is Barbara R. Fonyó, I was born in Hungary in 1972. From
1992 to 2002 I studied at Eötvös Loránd University, Faculty of
Arts and at Pázmány Péter Catholic University. After finishing my
studies I got to work at the Hungarian News Agency as journalist.
My sphere of interest is the European Union and its influence on
modern societies.