Abstract

Research background: Globalisation is nowadays phenomenon which affects all economic sectors. The pros and cons of globalisation can also be observed in the case of forestry and forest-based complex in Slovakia. Timber trade and market follows the theory of derived demand, which means that demand for wood depends on the demand for final products. We can observe a significant impact of globalisation on changes in the use of wood from traditional to new ecological and sustainable use. Since 1993 the consumption of industrial roundwood in Slovakia has increased by almost 185%. Purpose of the article: The aim of this study is to examine the impact of globalisation on the consumption of coniferous and non-coniferous industrial roundwood in Slovakia, and to determine the relationship between the consumption of industrial roundwood and trends of globalisation trends in Slovakia. Methods: The development of KOF globalization index was analysed in the period 2003 to 2018. In addition, the development of the consumption of coniferous and non-coniferous industrial roundwood was examined. The correlation analysis and linear regression were used to analyse the relationship between the KOF globalisation index and development of consumption of coniferous and non-coniferous industrial roundwood in Slovakia. Findings & Value added: The results of correlation analysis show statistically significant relationship between globalisation and the development of consumption of industrial roundwood in Slovakia. We can conclude that the development of globalisation has more significant impact on consumption of non-coniferous industrial roundwood than on consumption of coniferous industrial roundwood.

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  • The globalization refers to ascending the internationalization of product and service markets, enterprises and industries, technology and competition (Hajdúchová Hlaváčková, 2014)

  • The concept of economic development was considered broader than the economic growth, which is related to the GDP growth

  • We examined the development of two variables, the KOF Globalisation index and the consumption of coniferous (C) and nonconiferous (NC) industrial roundwood

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The globalization refers to ascending the internationalization of product and service markets, enterprises and industries, technology and competition (Hajdúchová Hlaváčková, 2014). In order to gain a better understanding of the phenomenon, Palan and Simoes, (2021) proposed measures that account for the interconnectedness of countries, for geographical distance and for the role of individual sectors in bilateral trade. Their results showed substantial increases in all dimensions of globalisation and highlighted the need to analyse globalisation with a comprehensive set of indicators and indicated that trade globalisation for high-tech sectors varies significantly from the evolution seen in other sectors, especially large, low-tech sectors

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