Polish transition ten years on : processes and perspectives

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Polish transition ten years on : processes and perspectives

edited by Sue Faulkner, Jim McLoughlin, Stanisław Owsiak

Ashgate, 1999

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Examines the connections between the systematic economic changes, the policy changes and the strategic organizational responses in Poland in the last decade of the 20th-century. The text covers the relevant issues through perspectives ranging from that of society, the state and the economy as a whole, and finally through the focus on one particular very large state owned enterprise undergoing restructuring, privatization and the search for a strategic investor. The aim of the text is to offer lessons in the key traditional issues of sequencing, timing, and methods of privatization and the factors that both delay and promote adaptation to the market economy.

Table of Contents

  • Part 1: macrofinancial aspects of the economic transformation in Poland, Stanislaw Owsiak
  • Poland - a privatization model that works, Christine Bogdanowicz-Bindert and Jan Czekaj
  • an organization in transition - a micro study of restructuring and strategic change, Jim McLoughlin and Sue Faulkner
  • post-communist Europe and the understanding of change - the case of Poland, Jerzy Mikulowski Pomorski. Part 2: case-study - Huta Tadeusza Sendzimira, Nowa Huta, Krakow, Poland.

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