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The Political Economy of Poland's Transition
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 304

The Political Economy of Poland's Transition

In the time span of a two-term US presidency, Poland went from an authoritarian one-party state with a faltering centrally planned economy to become a relatively stable multiparty democracy and a market economy with one of the highest GDP growth rates in Europe. A central feature of these economic and political reforms is a high rate of entry of new, domestically owned firms. This book uses detailed economic and political data to examine how these new firms contributed to the Polish transition. The authors test propositions about why some regions have more new firms than others and how the success of these new firms contributed to political constituencies that supported economically liberal parties. The book concludes by contrasting the Polish with the experiences of other transitional countries.

Democratic Institutions and Economic Reform
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 36
The Political Economy of Poland's Transition
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 296

The Political Economy of Poland's Transition

This book was first published in 2005. In the time span of a two-term US presidency, Poland went from an authoritarian one-party state with a faltering centrally planned economy to become a relatively stable multiparty democracy and a market economy with one of the highest GDP growth rates in Europe. A central feature of these economic and political reforms is a high rate of entry of new, domestically owned firms. This book uses detailed economic and political data to examine how these new firms contributed to the Polish transition. The authors test propositions about why some regions have more new firms than others and how the success of these new firms contributed to political constituencies that supported economically liberal parties. The book concludes by contrasting the Polish with the experiences of other transitional countries.

Bolszewickie pismo
  • Language: pl
  • Pages: 130

Bolszewickie pismo "Wpieriod"

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1954
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Individuals and Their Social Contexts
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 267
The Supreme Court
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 455

The Supreme Court

Provides a quantitative history of the development of constitutional law in the United States during the past 150 years.

Banks on the Brink
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 257

Banks on the Brink

International capital flow and domestic financial market structures explain why some countries are more vulnerable to banking crises.

Media, Development, and Institutional Change
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 185

Media, Development, and Institutional Change

Media, Development, and Institutional Change investigates mass media s profound ability to affect institutional change and economic development. The authors use the tools of economics to illuminate the media s role in enabling and inhibiting political economic reforms that promote development. The book explores how media can constrain government, how governments manipulate media to entrench their power, and how private and public media ownership affects a country s ability to prosper. The authors identify specific media-related policies governments of underdeveloped countries should adopt if they want to grow. They illustrate why media freedom is a critical ingredient in the recipe of economic development and why even the best-intentioned state involvement in media is more likely to slow prosperity than to enhance it. Scholars and students of economics, political science and sociology; policy-makers, analysts and others in the development community; and academics in media studies will find this book insightful and provocative.

Frustrated Majorities
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 257

Frustrated Majorities

Issue intensity explains why some politicians propose policies that frustrate majorities and some voters do not participate in politics.

Shocking Contrasts
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 271

Shocking Contrasts

How do plagues, blockades, and world-changing innovations change social and political institutions in some, but not all, societies?