Poland into the 1990s : economy and society in transition
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Poland into the 1990s : economy and society in transition
Pinter, 1991
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Description
The dramatic pace of change currently taking place in Eastern Europe has thrown Poland's recent history somewhat into relief. However, there can be no doubt that Poland has had a very turbulent passage towards democratization, and was the first East Europe country to hold "free" elections, resulting in half the seats in the lower house going to Solidarity. As it enters the 1990s, Poland still faces serious economic problem, which could result in further unrest: there is more food in the shops but it is now too expensive for many Poles to buy. In this focus on Poland, the editors have commissioned a set of articles from Polish social scientists, all of whom live and work in Poland. Each area dealt with is looked at in the context of the current situation and desirable policy shifts in the 1990s.
Table of Contents
- Poland's political system - changes and futures, Kazimierz Kloc
- Polish society after the communist experiement, Edmund Wnuk-Lipinski
- the environment, Michal Rusinski
- energy and conservation, Marek Lubinski
- external disequilibrium and adjustment processes, Krzystof Kalicki
- foreign trade, Ryszard Rapacki
- capital investments, Andrzej Parkola
- prices, incomes and consumption, Marian Gorski
- housing, Jacek Laszek
- the banking system and monetary policy, Grzegorz Jedrzejczak and Krzystof Kalici
- agriculture
- economic policy - overview.
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