Polish-Russian Economic Relations Under the Conditions of System Transformation

Authors

  • Paweł Bożyk School of Economics and Computer Science

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.2478/v10223-011-0003-3

Keywords:

system transformation, Polish-Russian economic relations, economic policy, economic transformation in Central-Eastern Europe

Abstract

The rapid economic transformation in Central and Eastern Europe, modelled on Western economies and based, in some aspects, on neoliberal principles, Has found the region’s countries to a bigger (Eastern European countries) or lesser (Poland, Czechoslovakia, Hungary) degree unprepared. The resulting economic recession, especially in Russia, has had an adverse effect on mutual trade between Poland and Russia. In order to improve economic relations with Russia and increase the trade volume, Poland, remaining within the bounds of EU standards and regulations, needs to adapt the commodity structure of Polish exports to the needs of the Russian market.

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Author Biography

Paweł Bożyk, School of Economics and Computer Science

Bożyk Paweł, PhD, professor, School of Economics and Computer Science, Warsaw. His main area of expertise is economic policy and international economic relations. His publications include (in Polish): International Economic Relations (2008), Economic Integration (with J. Misala; 2003), Foreign and International Economic Policy (2004).

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Published

2011-11-23

How to Cite

Bożyk, P. (2011). Polish-Russian Economic Relations Under the Conditions of System Transformation. International Studies. Interdisciplinary Political and Cultural Journal, 13(1), 23–31. https://doi.org/10.2478/v10223-011-0003-3