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Stabilization and Privatization in Poland Kazimierz Poznanski

Stabilization and Privatization in Poland By Kazimierz Poznanski

Stabilization and Privatization in Poland by Kazimierz Poznanski


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A comprehensive account of Poland's economic transition since mid-1989.

Stabilization and Privatization in Poland Summary

Stabilization and Privatization in Poland: An Economic Evaluation of the Shock Therapy Program by Kazimierz Poznanski

Stabilization and Privatization: An Economic Evaluation of the Shock Therapy Program is an account of Poland's economic transition since mid-1989. Monetary stabilization, trade liberalization (including convertibility) and privatization of state capital assets are discussed. Sources of economic recession which have accompanied the post-1989 transition are analyzed. The role of demand-side factors (i.e. monetary contraction) is weighed against that of supply-side factors (i.e. credit availability). The prevailing view is that the recession has been supply-type rather than demand-type. Economic performance has been impacted by the lack of a proper institutional framework (e.g. a segmented banking sector, diluted property rights). Arguments in favour of evolutionary reforms and market enhancing measures are presented. Stabilization and Privatization examines the main components of Poland's shock therapy program implemented in 1990. Post-shock recession, lasting at least through 1992, is examined to establish whether a sharp decline in output was caused by excessive demand contraction or lack of accommodating credit policies. The merits of an evolutionary approach and a more proactive state are debated.

Table of Contents

Part One: Stabilization Program and Economic Recession. 1. Poland's Transition to Capitalism: Shock and Therapy. 2. Poland's Quest for Economic Stabilization, 1988-1991 - Interaction of Political Economy and Economics: B. Milanovic. 3. Taking Stock of the Big Bang, K. Crane. Part Two: Foreign Trade Sector: Reform and Policies. 4. The CMEA Demise, Trade Restructuring, and Trade Destruction in Eastern Europe: Initial Assessment, D.K. Rosati. 5. The New East and Old Trade and Payment Problems, J.M. van Brabant. 6. Liberalizing Foreign Trade in a Socialist Economy: the Problem of Negative Value Added, R.I. McKinnon. Part Three: Privatization of State Capital Assets. 7. East European Transformation: the Supply Side; W.W. Charemza. 8. Inflation Tax, Household Wealth, and Privatization in Poland: P.T. Gajdecka. 9. The Economic Transformation of Eastern Europe: the Case of Poland; J Sachs. Part Four: Alternative Approaches to Economic Transition. 10. Evolutionary and Radical Approaches to Economic Reform, P. Murrell. 11. Transition to Market in a Comparative Perspective: an Historian's Point of View, J. Kochanowicz. 12. Is there a J-Curve for the Economic Transition from Socialism to Capitalism?, J.C. Brada, A.E. King.

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NPB9780792393412
9780792393412
0792393414
Stabilization and Privatization in Poland: An Economic Evaluation of the Shock Therapy Program by Kazimierz Poznanski
New
Hardback
Kluwer Academic Publishers
1993-05-31
280
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