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Polski, Narodowy Bank. Financial market in Poland, 1998-2001. Warsaw: Narodowy Bank Polski, 2002.

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Bury, Andrzej, Piotr Sota, and Joanna Haag. Financial markets in Poland = Instytucje finansowe w Polsce. 4th ed. Warszawa: CeDeWu Sp. z o.o.-Consulting and Publishing Centre, 2001.

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Nadzór Komisji Nadzoru Finansowego nad rynkiem kapitałowym w Polsce. Bydgoszcz: Brantam, 2009.

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Private equity in Poland: Winning leadership in emerging markets. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2011.

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Szypowska, Maria. Tablice pamięci Starego i Nowego Miasta w Warszawie, Stolicy Polski =: Memorial plaques of the Old and the New Town in Warsaw, the capital of Poland. Warszawa: Fundacja Artibus, 2005.

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Rationality, Nationalism and Post-Communist Market Transformations: A Comparative Analysis of Belarus, Poland and the Baltic States. Taylor & Francis Group, 2018.

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Savchenko, Andrew. Rationality, Nationalism and Post-Communist Market Transformations: A Comparative Analysis of Belarus, Poland and the Baltic States. Taylor & Francis Group, 2018.

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Savchenko, Andrew. Rationality, Nationalism and Post-Communist Market Transformations: A Comparative Analysis of Belarus, Poland and the Baltic States. Taylor & Francis Group, 2018.

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Savchenko, Andrew. Rationality, Nationalism and Post-Communist Market Transformations: A Comparative Analysis of Belarus, Poland and the Baltic States. Taylor & Francis Group, 2018.

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Savchenko, Andrew. Rationality, Nationalism and Post-Communist Market Transformations: A Comparative Analysis of Belarus, Poland and the Baltic States. Taylor & Francis Group, 2018.

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Orłowski, Witold M. Gdzie naprawdę są konfitury? Najważniejsze gospodarcze korzyści członkostwa Polski w Unii Europejskiej. University of Warsaw Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.31338/uw.9788323553489.

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The publication takes a cross-sectional look at the consequences of Polish membership in the European Common Market (ECM). It explores the benefits gained from Poland’s membership in the European Union and estimates the economic results of participating in the ECM: the transfers (structural funds and funds linked to the common agricultural policy), the balance of benefits and costs for Poland resulting from the four single market freedoms: free movement of goods, capital, persons and freedom to establish and provide services. The volume contains reflections on the importance of European funds for the development of Poland, as well as the balance of costs and benefits of the membership for the Polish agri-food sector.
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Klonowski, Darek, and D. Klonowski. Private Equity in Poland: Winning Leadership in Emerging Markets. Palgrave Macmillan, 2011.

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Klonowski, D. Private Equity in Poland: Winning Leadership in Emerging Markets. Palgrave Macmillan, 2011.

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Patton, Raymond A. Thatcher, Reagan, Jaruzelski. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190872359.003.0006.

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This chapter examines punk’s intertwined relationship with the rise of neoconservative/neoliberal politics amid the regimes of US president Ronald Reagan, UK prime minister Margaret Thatcher, and martial law Poland under first secretary of the Communist Party General Wojciech Jaruzelski. In each country, punk was intertwined with a shift from a Cold War political framework toward neoliberalism and an increasingly culturally based political alignment. Examining Oi! and 2 Tone in the United Kingdom, and straightedge, hardcore, and the punks around the ’zine Maximum Rocknroll in the United States, it shows how punk scenes around the world became entangled in these shifts and found themselves fracturing along the newly relevant political categories. In Eastern Europe, market reforms and efforts to revive the Polish economy and cultural sphere exacerbated tensions between subcultural capital and actual capital, creating analogous divisions within its punk scenes.
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Baines, Susan, Andrea Bassi, Judit Csoba, and Flórián Sipos, eds. Implementing Innovative Social Investment. Policy Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1332/policypress/9781447347828.001.0001.

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The turn towards a ‘Social Investment’ approach to welfare implies deploying resources to enhance human capital and mobilise the productive potential of citizens, starting in early childhood. Many influential academic and policy advocates present it as a new paradigm for the 21st Century. The book is structured in three parts around the social investment themes of: interventions in early life, labour market activation, and social solidarity. Empirical chapters offer original evidence from ten European countries: Italy, UK, Sweden, Finland,Greece, Germany, Poland, the Netherlands, Hungary, and Spain. Each of these chapters uncovers regional and local realities of social investment policies and services. Editorial chapters overview the conceptual landscape and synthesise key advances in thinking about the social investment 'paradigm', informed by original insight into what implementation of its principles can look like at street level.
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