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by Grzegorz W. Kolodko

Author: Grzegorz W. Kolodko
Subcategory: Politics & Government
Language: English
Publisher: Nova Science Pub Inc; UK ed. edition (April 30, 2005)
Pages: 268 pages
Category: Politics
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Grzegorz W. Kolodko, Warsaw, Poland.

Grzegorz W. The Political Economy of Postsocialist Transformation, Oxford University Press 2000 (published also in Chinese, Russian, Ukrainian, Japanese, and Polish); Post-Communist Transition: The Thorny Road, University of Rochester Press 2000.

Grzegorz Witold Kołodko (pronounced ; born 28 January . Holding the same position in 1994-97, Kolodko led Poland to the OECD.

Grzegorz Witold Kołodko (pronounced ; born 28 January 1949 in Tczew, Poland) is a distinguished professor of economics. A key architect of Polish economic reforms. He is the author of New Pragmatism original paradigmatic and heterodox theory of economics. As Polish Deputy Premier and Minister of Finance in 2002-03 he played a leading role in achieving the entry of Poland into the European Union.

Globalisation, like no other term, has gained in recent years a prominent position in nearly all branches of social science. Globalization Equities and Inequities Moving Forward. 119. Globalization and Social Stress in Tanzania

Globalisation, like no other term, has gained in recent years a prominent position in nearly all branches of social science. Consequently, its definitions abound, also in economics - a discipline to which it has a special relevance. Globalization and Social Stress in Tanzania. 137. State Policy and International Ethnic Migrants Indian and Chinese Experiences in Asia.

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Globalization and Social Stress". Globalization and Catching Up in the Emerging Market Economies". Nigerian Institute of International Affairs, Lagos 2004 NIIA Publication Catalogue, p. 19.

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Perhaps we should forget globalization and focus all our energy on regional economic and political integration?

The lessons from Polish experience. The study deals with challenging questions of long-term future of global economy and the mankind. Focusing not only on what happens in the economic sphere but also on cultural, social, political, demographic, technological, and ecological processes. Perhaps we should forget globalization and focus all our energy on regional economic and political integration?

He has also been Deputy Premier and the Minister of Finance of Poland since July 2002.

Globalisation, like no other term, has gained in recent years a prominent position in nearly all branches of social science. Consequently, its definitions abound, also in economics - a discipline to which it has a special relevance. In economic terms, Globalisation is the historical process of gradual, yet persistent liberalisation followed by the coalescence of the hitherto largely fragmented markets of goods, capital and labour into a single global market. The concurrent regional integration processes, should by no means be seen as a trend opposed to Globalisation, which they may even facilitate in some circumstances by moving integration to a higher level: from that of national economics up to that of international organisations, for instance, the EU integrating with NAFTA, ASEAN with CIS or Mercosur with Caricom. Thus defined Globalisation depends on a variety of circumstances and has numerous implications. It is an extremely dynamic and complex process which, therefore, allows of no unambiguous assessment. last two or three years has shown - its progress can be significantly impeded in the short run by various kinds of political and economic shocks. So the idea is to follow an enlightened and wise development strategy and a well-co-ordinated policy - in this case, on the international and global scale - that would minimise the attendant problems and eliminate, as far as possible, the concomitant social stress. How to achieve this goal is the question the authors address in this volume.