Structural Features of Economic Reform in Poland
Barbara Roberts,
Jeffery I. Round and
Zbigniew Zolkiewski
Review of Development Economics, 1998, vol. 2, issue 2, 211-230
Abstract:
This paper examines current macroeconomic evidence on the characteristics and magnitude of structural change in Poland during the reform era. The analysis is based on a comparison of two social accounting matrices (SAMs) compiled for 1987 and 1993, three years either side of the introduction of the main reform program. The results show Poland has shifted towards the characteristics expected of a market economy. A multiplier analysis shows there are significant system‐wide linkages, and that while the magnitude of some linkages has been resilient to change others have changed markedly, including a substantial growth in the entrepreneurial household sector.
Date: 1998
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