Evolution of the State Corporate Control in Poland During the Transition
Piotr Kozarzewski ()
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Piotr Kozarzewski: Maria Curie-Skłodowska University
Chapter Chapter 4 in State Corporate Control in Transition, 2021, pp 93-156 from Springer
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Abstract Five stages grouped into two phases were identified according to policy objectives, place of state corporate control in the overall state ownership policy and tools of the policy implementation. Phase One (1989–2015) includes the initial stage, when state corporate control started shaping up, its gradual politicization at the second stage followed by mostly unsuccessful attempts to consolidate the state corporate control at the third stage and expansion of statism in the economic policy at the fourth stage. Phase Two started at the end of 2015 (and so far includes only one stage) is characterized by a paradigm change of the role of the state in the economy where the state is regarded as the main vehicle of the country’s social and economic development. Accordingly, state involvement in the economy started expanding which included changes in SOEs objectives, crawling re-nationalization and growing restrictions on private property rights.
Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-78562-8_4
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