Reforms of the banking sector in Poland, 1989-1995

The Polish Socialist Central Planning System was abolished in 1989 to be replaced with a Capitalist Market System. In 1993 Poland embarked upon a comprehensive restructuring programme, which combined restructuring of formerly state owned banks with that of their most prominent clients, state owned e...

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Main Author: Wranik-Lohrenz, Dominique Wieslawa
Language:en_US
Published: 2007
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1993/1004
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spelling ndltd-MANITOBA-oai-mspace.lib.umanitoba.ca-1993-10042014-01-31T03:30:28Z Reforms of the banking sector in Poland, 1989-1995 Wranik-Lohrenz, Dominique Wieslawa The Polish Socialist Central Planning System was abolished in 1989 to be replaced with a Capitalist Market System. In 1993 Poland embarked upon a comprehensive restructuring programme, which combined restructuring of formerly state owned banks with that of their most prominent clients, state owned enterprises. In terms of its objectives of transferring capital from inefficient uses to more efficient uses, the programme seems to have been quite successful. The standard according to which progress is measured are much too high, however. Furthermore, the objectives of the programme did not take into consideration social complications such as increased unemployment resulting from restructuring of banks and enterprises 2007-05-15T15:25:49Z 2007-05-15T15:25:49Z 1997-02-01T00:00:00Z http://hdl.handle.net/1993/1004 en_US
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description The Polish Socialist Central Planning System was abolished in 1989 to be replaced with a Capitalist Market System. In 1993 Poland embarked upon a comprehensive restructuring programme, which combined restructuring of formerly state owned banks with that of their most prominent clients, state owned enterprises. In terms of its objectives of transferring capital from inefficient uses to more efficient uses, the programme seems to have been quite successful. The standard according to which progress is measured are much too high, however. Furthermore, the objectives of the programme did not take into consideration social complications such as increased unemployment resulting from restructuring of banks and enterprises
author Wranik-Lohrenz, Dominique Wieslawa
spellingShingle Wranik-Lohrenz, Dominique Wieslawa
Reforms of the banking sector in Poland, 1989-1995
author_facet Wranik-Lohrenz, Dominique Wieslawa
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title Reforms of the banking sector in Poland, 1989-1995
title_short Reforms of the banking sector in Poland, 1989-1995
title_full Reforms of the banking sector in Poland, 1989-1995
title_fullStr Reforms of the banking sector in Poland, 1989-1995
title_full_unstemmed Reforms of the banking sector in Poland, 1989-1995
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