Zmiany instytucjonalne w systemach finansowych Polski i Czech

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  • Joanna Romaniuk Warsaw School of Economics, Institute of Statistics and Demography Event History Analysis and Multilevel Analysis Unit
  • Anna Sznajderska Warsaw School of Economics, Collegium of World Economy

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.2478/cer-2013-0008

Abstrakt

Przez ostatnie 23 lata systemy finansowe w Polsce i w Czechach zmieniły się nie do poznania. Proces transformacji był ciężkim i trudnym zadaniem w obu krajach. Pomiędzy krajami istniały znaczące różnice w warunkach początkowych jak i podejściu do procesu transformacji. Zgodnie z klasyfikacją Knell i Srholec (2005) kraje te reprezentują różne typy kapitalizmu. W artykule staramy się pokazać, że organizacja i poziom rozwoju systemów finansowych w tych z pozoru podobnych krajach są również istotnie różne. Głównym celem pracy jest porównanie ścieżek rozwoju i obecnego funkcjonowania systemów finansowych w Polsce i w Czechach.

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Opublikowane

2013-04-30

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Romaniuk, J., & Sznajderska, A. (2013). Zmiany instytucjonalne w systemach finansowych Polski i Czech . Comparative Economic Research. Central and Eastern Europe, 16(1), 123–142. https://doi.org/10.2478/cer-2013-0008

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