Assets and capital in small and medium-sized wineries in Slovakia

Jana Ladvenicová, I. Košovská, M. Hudáková
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. Small and medium-sized companies make up approximately 99.9 % of the total number of all companies in Slovakia. Developing these companies is an essential prerequisite for significant economic growth in our country. The paper's primary goal is to analyse the development of assets and capital of small and medium-sized companies in viticulture in Slovakia. The monitored period was 2013-2021
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斯洛伐克中小型葡萄酒厂的资产和资本
.中小型公司约占斯洛伐克所有公司总数的 99.9%。发展这些公司是我国经济大幅增长的必要前提。本文的主要目标是分析斯洛伐克葡萄种植业中小型公司的资产和资本发展情况。监测期为 2013-2021 年
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