In 1989, Poland became the first Eastern Bloc country to shake
off the dominance of its ruling Communist party. Although other
post-Communist countries have since followed suit, Poland's
experience has been unique in its move to Westernize. In this
timely and insightful account, Ben Slay provides the first
integrated, comprehensive assessment of Poland's economic
transformation from central planning to a market system, and the
political and sociological factors that have contributed to it.
Drawing on the work of Western and Polish scholars as well as his
own research, Slay traces the evolution of the Polish
transformation from its historical roots in People's Poland and
predicts potential problems and successes facing the Polish
economy.
A ground-breaking addition to the emerging study of post-
Communist political economies, "The Polish Economy" demonstrates
that other countries now struggling to join the West have much to
learn from Poland's example. Of interest to scholars across the
social sciences, this work provides general as well as professional
readers with a compelling account of the realities behind one of
the most important events of our time--the collapse of the Eastern
Bloc.
Originally published in 1994.
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