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Trying to explain the sources of Polandâ s economic success and decouple it from simple stylized facts on economic convergence anchored in the neoclassical growth models, the chapters show how the Polish economy rapidly moved away from the communist economic system, which had ended up in an economic collapse.

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Trying to explain the sources of Polandâ s economic success and decouple it from simple stylized facts on economic convergence anchored in the neoclassical growth models, the chapters show how the Polish economy rapidly moved away from the communist economic system, which had ended up in an economic collapse.
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Autorenporträt
Elżbieta Bukalska is a Professor at the Faculty of Economics at Maria Curie Sklodowska University in Lublin, Poland. She is the chair of the Corporate Finance and Accounting Department. Her research area covers corporate finance: SME financing, dividend policy, and capital structure. Tomasz Kijek is a Professor at Maria Curie Sklodowska University in Lublin, Poland, where he currently heads the Department of Microeconomics and Applied Economics. He is also the President of the Polish Economic Society Branch in Lublin. Bruno S. Sergi, Ph.D., is an instructor at Harvard University, where his teaching portfolio includes courses on emerging markets and development economics. He leads the Lab for Entrepreneurship and Development (LEAD) in Cambridge, USA.