HOW TO ATTAIN THE GOLDEN AGE – THE ROLE OF THE BALCEROWICZ PLAN IN THE SUCCESSFUL TRANSFORMATION OF POLAND IN THE 1990S
In the early 1990s Poland went through a major political transformation that completely reshaped the country. One of the key pillars of these changes was the so-called ‘Balcerowicz Plan’ - an ambitious process that enabled a significant shift in the economic and social landscape through the intro...
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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National University of Political Science and Public Administration, Bucharest
2015-12-01
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Series: | Romanian Journal of Society and Politics |
Online Access: | http://rjsp.politice.ro/files/December2015/3_Fafara-and-Kleczkowska.pdf |
Summary: | In the early 1990s Poland went through a major political transformation
that completely reshaped the country. One of the key pillars of these changes
was the so-called ‘Balcerowicz Plan’ - an ambitious process that enabled a
significant shift in the economic and social landscape through the introduction
of fundamental changes in the Polish legal system. The thesis advanced in this
paper is that the successful transformation of the state’s system of government
in post-Soviet countries depended not only on democratization and political
changes but also required an effective program of economic reforms. This will be
demonstrated by reference to the ‘Balcerowicz Plan.’ The first part discusses the
transition from the former economic order in Poland to the free market order by
means of the new legal norms, describing briefly the eleven legislative acts which
brought wide-ranging and fundamental changes to the Polish legal system. The
second part explains the impact that these reforms had on Polish society both in
the short and long-term. Despite the initial problems associated with the change
of the economic system, they eventually brought significant improvements to
the quality of individuals’ lives. The conclusion reiterates the thesis that
the successful transformation of the state’s regime in post-Soviet countries
depended not only on political changes, but also on effective economic reforms. |
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ISSN: | 1582-5795 2393-3224 |