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Polish Transition Success

Gideon Fairchild

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Publisher: Publifye

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Summary

Polish Transition Success explores Poland's remarkable transformation from a communist state to a thriving market economy integrated within the European Union, offering valuable lessons for other nations undergoing similar transitions. The book examines the key factors behind Poland's success, including its bold economic reforms and strategic integration with the EU. Intriguingly, Poland's manufacturing sector experienced a significant resurgence, adapting to global competition through technological advancements and foreign investment.

 
The book begins by providing a historical overview of Poland's pre-1989 landscape, highlighting the inefficiencies of the communist regime and the influence of historical and cultural factors. It methodically analyzes the "shock therapy" implemented in the early 1990s, the privatization process, and the development of financial institutions.

 
Furthermore, the book delves into Poland's EU accession, assessing the impact of EU funding, regulatory frameworks, and market access on various sectors.

 
The book uses empirical data and insights from economists, political scientists, and historians.
Available since: 02/27/2025.
Print length: 67 pages.

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