This publication discusses economic relations connecting Poland with other countries of Central and Eastern Europe. In order to clarify this matter, the authors began with a methodological outline, and then presented an analysis of economic history and trade relations in the region. They also took up the subject of geo-economics and cooperation models in Central Europe. The outline is complemented by an analysis of the role of the most important Polish figures of economic life and their economic concepts of cooperation with neighbours. These issues constituted an extremely important aspect of…mehr
This publication discusses economic relations connecting Poland with other countries of Central and Eastern Europe. In order to clarify this matter, the authors began with a methodological outline, and then presented an analysis of economic history and trade relations in the region. They also took up the subject of geo-economics and cooperation models in Central Europe. The outline is complemented by an analysis of the role of the most important Polish figures of economic life and their economic concepts of cooperation with neighbours. These issues constituted an extremely important aspect of the twentieth century integration proposals, which also have significance today.
Professor Przemys¿aw Waingertner ¿ a historian, professor, holder of a post-doctoral degree in humanities, the head of the Chair of the History of Modern Poland of the University of ¿ód¿. The author and co-author of several monographs and more than 100 research papers on the Polish political thought and the Second Polish Republic.
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The economic development of Poland in Central and Eastern Europe in the twentieth century
Geo-economics in Central Europe
Important figures of economic life in interwar Poland and in the Polish People's Republic