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| GWK Aktualności Publikacje CV Pełne CV Wykład 2008/9 Kontakt | Professor Grzegorz W. KolodkoCURRICULUM VITAE Professor of economics and Director of TIGER institute www.tiger.edu.pl at Kozminski Business School in Warsaw. A key architect of Polish reforms. As Deputy Premier and Minister of Finance in 2002-03 played a leading role in achieving the entry of Poland into the European Union. Holding the same position in 1994-97 led Poland to the OECD. University professor, researcher, advisor, consultant to international organizations and foreign governments, columnist and author of numerous academic books and research papers. T I G E RTransformation, Integration and Globalization Economic Research ul. Jagiellońska 59, 03-301 Warszawa, POLAND Occupational history: 2000 - present: Professor and Director, TIGER, Transformation, Integration and Globalization Economic Research at the Leon Kozminski Academy of Entrepreneurship and Management (WSPiZ), Warsaw Educational background:Habilitation, Economics, Warsaw School of Economics, 1984 Principal fields:Macroeconomics, Development Economics, Development Policy, Comparative Economics, Economic Policy, Public Finance, Monetary Policy, International Economics and Politics Courses taught: Macroeconomics, Microeconomics, Development Economics, Political Economy, Comparative Economics, Economic Policy, Political Economy of Development, Economics of Inflation, Stabilization Policy, Economics and Politics of Transition, Development Policy, Business Strategies Other professional activities: Series of occasional lectures, seminars and contributions to the conferences in number of countries (USA, Canada, Australia, Argentina, Chile, Brazil, Mexico, China, India, Indonesia, Japan, Vietnam, Israel, Republic of South Africa, Tanzania, all of Europe, Russia and the former Soviet Union, the Middle East) and at various universities, including Yale, Oxford, Berkeley, Columbia, Harvard, Princeton, Stanford, UCLA, Georgetown, University of Illinois, Georgia State University, New York University, University of Maryland, University of Rochester, Wesleyan University, Carleton University, McGill University, Brock University, London School of Economics, University of Reading, Stockholm School of Economics, Helsinki School of Economics and Business Administration, Erasmus University, Central European University in Prague, Universita di Trento, Colegio de Mexico, Universidad de las Americas in Puebla, Universidad Adolfo Ibanez in Valparaiso, Tokyo University, Jawarhalal Nehru University in New Delhi, University of Indonesia, Gadjah Mada University in Yogyakarta, Peking University, South West University of Economics and Finance in Chengdu, University of Cambodia, Moscow State University, Moscow Academy of Economics and Law, Novosibirsk University, National University in Vladivostok, European Humanitarian Univeristy in Minsk, Nigerian Institute for International Affairs, University of Mali, University of Pretoria, Australian National University, Victoria University in Wellington, National Univeristy of Samoa, University of Papua New Guinea and University of the South Pacific. The founder and in 1995-98 first President of the Polish Banks' Culture Foundation. Language ability: Polish, English, Russian, Spanish University service:2000 - present: Senate member, the Leon Kozminski Academy of Entrepreneurship and Management (WSPiZ) Professional organizations:European Association for Comparative Economic Studies (member of the Executive Board, 1990-93) Journal editorial boards and scientific comittees:Economic Policy 1991 - 92 (London, Great Britain)
Some awards and recognitions:2005: The Honorary Professor of the Moscow Academy of Economics and Law Nationality: Polish Married: Wife - Alicja - is the leading editor of quarterly Nauka o przedsiebiorstwie (Journal of Microeconomics and Management). Two daughters: Julia (psychologist) and Gabriela (student of multimedia design and management). Hobbies: travelling widely (has explored 130 countries), the natural world, classical music, contemporary literature and, in sporting activities, swimming and marathon running (the best time 3:38.22) LIST OF SELECTED PUBLICATIONS IN ENGLISH (It is possible to access some of my papers on the Social Science Research Network - SSRN - through the following URL: http://ssrn.com/author=172353 and on the TIGER website through the following URL: http://www.tiger.edu.pl/english/kolodko/publikacje.htm)
Kolodko, Grzegorz W. (2007), "Globalization and Catching-up in Emerging Markets", Current Politics and Economics of Russia, Eastern and Central Europe, Vol. 22, No. 5/6, p. 621-662. ____ (2007), "Transition and Beyond", co-author and co-editor with Saul Estrin and Milica Uvalic, Palgrave Macmillan, Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire and New York 2007, p. XIX + 307. ____ (2007), "Institutions, Policies and Growth", Current Politics and Economics of Russia, Eastern and Central Europe, Vol. 22, No. 3, p. 283-308. ____ (2007), "2025: Two Histories of Economic Growth", Current Politics and Economics of Russia, Eastern and Central Europe, Vol. 22, No. 3, p. 203-229. ____ (2007), "The Lessons to be Learned from the Great Post-Communist Change", Current Politics and Economics of Russia, Eastern and Central Europe, Vol. 22, No. 3, p. 191-202. ____ (2007), "The Great Post-Communist Change and the Uncertain Future of the World", Current Politics and Economics of Russia, Eastern and Central Europe, Vol. 22, No. 1, p. 45-62. ___ (2007), "The 'New Economy' and the Old Problems", Current Politics and Economics of Russia, Eastern and Central Europe, Vol. 22, No. 1, p. 19-28. ____ (2007), "Structural Reform and Economic Growth in Poland", Current Politics and Economics of Russia, Eastern and Central Europe, Vol. 22, No. 1, p. 9-18. ____ (2007), "Institutions, Policies and Economic Development", in: "Advancing Development: Core Themes in Global Economics", edited by George Mavrotas and Anthony Shorrocks. Foreword by Amartya Sen, Palgrave Macmillan, New York, s. 531-554. ____ (2007), "Triggering the Next Iranian Revolution", The Globalist, Part I, March 14 (http://www.theglobalist.com/StoryId.aspx?StoryId=6041), Part II, March 15, (http://www.theglobalist.com/printStoryId.aspx?StoryId=6042). ____ (2006), "The World Economy and Great Post-Communist Change", Nova Science Publishers, New York, p. VIII + 194. ____ (2006), "Globalization - Culture - Development", International Management Review, Vol. 2, No. 3, pp. 5-19. ____ (2006), "Institutions, Policies and Development", in: "Public Service Systems in China: Relationship Between the Central and Local Governments", Collection of Papers, China Institute for Reform and Development (CIRD), Haikou, Hainan (China), October 28-29, pp. 1-29. ____ (2006), "Globalization, Transformation and Management Education", Master of Business Administration, No. 4 (81), July-August, pp. 13-16. ____ (2006), "Globalization - Culture - Development", in: "Symposium of Education Forum for Asia", Asia EDU, Beijing, pp. 207-214. ____ (2006), "Institutions, Policies and Economic Development", Research Paper, United Nation University World Institute for Development Economics Research (WIDER), No. 2006/21 (February), p. 26. ____ (2006), "Globalization and Its Impact on Economic Development", TIGER Working Paper Series, No. 81 (January), Transformation, Integration and Globalization Economic Research at the Kozminski Business School (WSPiZ), Warsaw, p. 13. ____ (2006), "Introductory remarks", in: Anne O. Krueger, "A "Continuous Adventure": The Pursuit Of Stability And Growth In Modern Economies", Distinguished Lectures Series, No. 18, Leon Kozminski Academy of Entrepreneurship and Management (WSPiZ), Warsaw, pp. 1-5. ____ (2006), "I just want to be right" (interview), Interface, Issue 3, Volume 24 (March), Erasmus University, Rotterdam, pp. 32-33. ____ (2005), "The Polish Miracle. Lessons for the Emerging Markets", (co-author and editor), Ashgate, Aldershot, England-Burlington, VT, USA. ____ (2005), "Globalization, Transition and Development Prospects", Finance India, Vol. XIX, No. 2 (June), pp. 465-479. ____ (2005) "Transition to a Market. Why Gradualism Works and Radicalism Fails?", Montenegrin Journal of Economics, Vol. 1, No. 1, July, pp. 19-25. ____ (2005), "Review of a book: S. Gupta, B. Clements, G. Inchauste (Eds.), "Helping Countries Develop: The Role of Fiscal Policy", IMF, Washington, DC, 2004", Economic Systems, Vol. 29, No. 2, pp. 276-279. ____ (2005), "Lessons for the emerging markets from Poland's great change", Communist and Post-Communist Studies, Vol. 38, No. 3 (September), pp. 369-379. ____ (2005), "Globalization and Social Stress" (co-author and editor), Nova Science Publishers, New York. ____ (2005), "Introductory remarks", in: John Williamson, "Differing Interpretations of the Washington Consensus", Distinguished Lectures Series, No. 17, Leon Kozminski Academy of Entrepreneurship and Management (WSPiZ), Warsaw, pp. 1-6. ____ (2005), "Globalization and the Equity in Eastern and Central Europe", in: Lyn Squire and Natalia Dinello (eds.), "Globalization and Equity: Perspectives from the Developing World", Edward Elgar Publishing, pp. 191-215. ____ (2004), "Introductory remarks", in: Justin Yifu Lin, "Lessons of China's Transition from a Planned Economy to a Market Economy", Distinguished Lectures Series, No. 16, Leon Kozminski Academy of Entrepreneurship and Management (WSPiZ), Warsaw, pp. 1-7. ____ (2004), "Introductory remarks", in: Aleksander Nekipielov, "Public Preferences and Their Role in Shaping Russian Economic Development", Distinguished Lectures Series, No. 15, Leon Kozminski Academy of Entrepreneurship and Management (WSPiZ), Warsaw, pp. 1-4. ____ (2004), "Globalization and Social Stress", co-author and co-editor with Anna Grzymala-Busse, The Yale Center for International and Area Studies, Yale University, New Haven, CT. ____ (2004), "Globalisation and the Equity Issues in Post-Socialist Transition Economies", Acta Economica, Vol. 54, No. 3, pp. 273-296. ____ (2004), "Globalization and Catching Up in the Emerging Market Economies", The Nigeria Institute for International Affairs, Lagos. ____ (2004), "Institutions, Policies and Growth", Rivista di Politica Economica, Maggio-Giugno (May-June), pp. 45-79. ____ (2004), "Globalization, Transition and Development Prospects", in: Janusz Sztumski (ed.), "Społeczeństwo. Rodzina. Wychowanie", Wyższa Szkoła Umiejętności Pedagogicznych i Zarządzania, Ryki, pp. 161-171. ____ (2004), "Transition to a Market System: Gradualism versus Radicalism", TIGER Working Paper Series, No. 60 (August), Transformation, Integration and Globalization Economic Research at the Leon Kozminski Academy of Entrepreneurship and Management (WSPiZ), Warsaw, p. 11. ____ (2004), "Introductory Remarks", in: John Eatwell: "Pensions Policies in European Union. A Burden for New Members?", Distinguished Lectures Series, No. 13, Leon Kozminski Academy of Entrepreneurship and Management (WSPiZ), Warsaw, pp. 1-3. ____ (2004), "Institutions, Policies and Growth", TIGER Working Paper Series, No. 56 (June), Transformation, Integration and Globalization Economic Research at the Leon Kozminski Academy of Entrepreneurship and Management (WSPiZ), Warsaw, p. 22. ____ (2004), "Fifteen Years after the Polish "Round Table". The World Economy and Prospects for Growth in Transition Countries", in: Dobija Mieczysław and Martin Susan (eds.), General Accounting Theory. Towards Balancing the Society, Leon Kozminski Academy of Entrepreneurship and Management, Warsaw, pp. 13-28. ____ (2003), "Introductory Remarks", in: Robert A. Mundell: "One World Economy, One Global Currency? ", Distinguished Lectures Series, No. 12, Leon Kozminski Academy of Entrepreneurship and Management (WSPiZ), Warsaw, pp. 1-3. ____ (2003), "Emerging Market Economies. Globalization and Development" (co-author and editor), Ashgate, Aldershot, England-Burlington, VT, USA. ____ (2003), "Globalization and Catching-up in Emerging-Market Economies", pp. 25-66; "A look at policy-making in real life", pp. 74-78; "On responsibility and accountability in global bodies", pp. 135-140, in Carlos A. Magarinos and Francisco S. Sercovich (eds.), "Updating and Fleshing out the Development Agenda", United Nations Industrial Development Organization, Vienna. ____ (2003), "Globalization, Marginalization and Growth in Emerging Markets Economies", in: Robert E. Westerfield (ed.), "Current Issues in Globalization", Nova Science Publishers, New York, pp. 41-76. ____ (2003), "Introductory Remarks", in: Stanley Fischer: "Globalization and Its Challenges", Distinguished Lectures Series, No.11, Leon Kozminski Academy of Entrepreneurship and Management (WSPiZ), Warsaw, pp. 1-3. ____ (2003), "Globalisation and Transformation: Illusions and Reality", Journal of Emerging Market Finance, Vol. 2, No. 2 (May-August), pp. 206-252. ____ (2003), "Transition to a Market and Entrepreneurship: Systemic Factors and Policy Options", in: Robert J. McIntyre and Bruno Dallago (eds), "Small and Medium Enterprises in Transitional Economies", Palgrave Macmillan, Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire, UK, and NewYork, USA, pp. 153-170. ____ (2003), "Globalization - Challenges and Opportunities for Transition Economies", TIGER Working Paper Series, No. 42 (June), Transformation, Integration and Globalization Economic Research at the Leon Kozminski Academy of Entrepreneurship and Management (WSPiZ), Warsaw, p. 15. ____ (2003), "Globalisation and Catching-up. From Recession to Growth in Transition Economies", in: Mario Nuti and Milica Uvalic (eds), "Post-Communist Transition to a Market Economy. Lessons and Challenges", Longo Editore, Ravenna, pp. 21-71. ____ (2002), "Globalization and Catching-up in Emerging Market Economies", WIDER Discussion Paper, WDP No. 2002/51 (May), The United Nations University World Institute for Development Economics Research, Helsinki (May). ____ (2002), "Introductory Remarks", in: Jacob A. Frenkel: "The Global Economy: Strong Fundamentals versus Financial Vulnerabilities ", Distinguished Lectures Series, No. 9, Leon Kozminski Academy of Entrepreneurship and Management (WSPiZ), Warsaw, pp. 1-5. ____ (2002), "Introductory Remarks", in: Douglass C. North: "Understanding Economic Change and Economic Growth", Distinguished Lectures Series, No. 7, Leon Kozminski Academy of Entrepreneurship and Management (WSPiZ), Warsaw, pp. 1-4. ____ (2002), "The 'New Economy' and the Old Problems", EMERGO. Journal of Transforming Economies and Societies, Vol. 9, No. 2 (Spring), pp. 4-10. ____ (2002), "The 'New Economy' and the Old Problems", TIGER Working Paper Series, No. 24 (August), Transformation, Integration and Globalization Economic Research at the Leon Kozminski Academy of Entrepreneurship and Management (WSPiZ), Warsaw, p. 11. ____ and Marcin Piatkowski (2002), "The 'New Economy' and the Old Problems: Prospects for Fast Growth in Transition Economies", EMERGO. Journal of Transforming Economies and Societies, Vol. 9, No. 2 (Spring), pp. 2-3. ____ (2002), "Fiscal Policy and Capital Formation in Transition Economies", in: Barbara Wejnert (ed.) "Transition to Democracy in Eastern Europe and Russia. Impact on Politics, Economy and Culture", Praeger, Westport, Connecticut - London, England, pp. 141-172. ____ (2002), "Nouveaux Riches Versus Nouveaux Pauvres: Policymaking in Transition Economies", in Barbara Wejnert (ed.) "Transition to Democracy in Eastern Europe and Russia. Impact on Politics, Economy and Culture", Praeger, Westport, Connecticut - London, England, pp. 185-219. ____ (2001), "Post-Communist Transition and Post-Washington Consensus. The Lessons for Policy Reforms", in: Mario I. Blejer and Marko Skreb (eds.) "Transition. The First Decade", The MIT Press, Cambridge, Mass., London, England, pp. 45-83. ____ (2001), "Introductory Remarks", in: Janos Kornai: "The Role of the State in a Post-Socialist Economy", Distinguished Lectures Series, No. 6, Leon Kozminski Academy of Entrepreneurship and Management (WSPiZ), Warsaw, pp. 1-4. ____ (2001), "The 'New Economy' and the Old Problems. Prospects for Fast Growth in Postsocialist Countries", Zagreb International Review of Economics and Business, Vol. IV. No. 2 (November), pp. 71-90. ____ (2001), "Introductory Remarks", in: Donald Johnston: "Future Economic Challenges for the European Economy", Distinguished Lectures Series, No. 5, Leon Kozminski Academy of Entrepreneurship and Management (WSPiZ), Warsaw, pp. 1-3. ____ (2001), "Postsocialist Transformation", Revue d'économie financiere, Special Issue, "Ten Years of Transition in East Central European Countries. Achievements and Challenges", pp. 147-159. ____ (2001), "2025: Two Histories of Economic Growth", TIGER Working Paper Series, No. 12 (September), Transformation, Integration and Globalization Economic Research at the Leon Kozminski Academy of Entrepreneurship and Management (WSPiZ), Warsaw, p. 22. ____ (2001), "Globalization and catching-up: from recession to growth in transition economies", Communist and Post-Communist Studies, Vol. 34, No. 3 (September), pp. 279-322. ____ (2001), "Introductory Remarks", in: Mario I. Blejer: "Asian Crisis Four Years Later and Its Implications for Emerging Market Economies", Distinguished Lectures Series, No. 4, Leon Kozminski Academy of Entrepreneurship and Management (WSPiZ), Warsaw, pp. 1-5. ____ (2001), "Post-communist transition and the post-Washington consensus", in: Dipak Dasgupta, Marc Uzan and Dominic Wilson (eds.), "Capital Flows Without Crisis? Reconciling capital mobility and economic stability", Routledge, London and New York, pp. 305-327. ____ (2001). "Globalization and Catching-up. From Recession to Growth in Transition Economies", in: "Post-Socialist Countries in the Globalizing World. Workpapers of the international conference", Institute for International Economic and Political Relations of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, pp. 52-102. ____ (2001), "The 'New Economy' and the Old Problems. Prospects for Fast Growth in Postsocialist Countries", TIGER Working Paper Series, No. 9 (June), Transformation, Integration and Globalization Economic Research at the Leon Kozminski Academy of Entrepreneurship and Management (WSPiZ), Warsaw, p. 19. ____ (2001), "Globalisation and Transformation: Illusions and Reality", Technical Papers, No. 176, OECD Development Centre (May), p. 50. ____ (2001), "Introductory Remarks", in: Mario Nuti: "Not 'Just Another Accession'", Distinguished Lectures Series No. 3, Leon Kozminski Academy of Entrepreneurship and Management (WSPiZ), Warsaw, pp. 1-3. ____ (2001), "Introductory Remarks", in: Vito Tanzi "The Rise of the New Economy and Its Implications for Fiscal Policy", Distinguished Lectures Series, No. 2, Leon Kozminski Academy of Entrepreneurship and Management (WSPiZ), Warsaw, pp. 1-4. ____ (2001), "Globalization and Transformation. Illusions and Reality", TIGER Working Paper Series, No. 1 (January), Transformation, Integration and Globalization Economic Research at the Leon Kozminski Academy of Entrepreneurship and Management (WSPiZ), Warsaw, p. 33. ____ (2000), "The "New Economy" and the Old Problems. Prospects for Fast Growth in Post-socialist Countries", EMERGO. Journal of Transforming Economies and Societies, Vol. 7, No. 4 (Autumn), pp. 21-37. ____ and Marcin Piatkowski (2000), "The 'New Economy' and Its Implications for Long-term Growth in Post-socialist Countries", EMERGO. Journal of Transforming Economies and Societies, Vol. 7, No. 4 (Autumn), pp. 2-4. ____ (2000), "From Shock to Therapy. The Political Economy of Postsocialist Transformation", Oxford University Press, Oxford-New York. ____ (2000), "From Great Depression to Fast Growth in Transition Economies", Zagreb Journal of Economics, Vol. 4, No. 6, pp. 55-86. ____ (2000), "Post-Communist Transition. The Thorny Road", University of Rochester Press, Rochester, NY, USA, and Woodbridge, Suffolk, UK. ____ (2000), "Challenges of Economic Policy in Post-Communist Transition", in: Iliana Zloch-Christy (ed.), "Economic Policy in Eastern Europe. Were Currency Boards a Solution?", Praeger, Westport, Conn. - London, pp. 3-40. ____ (2000), "Ten Years of Postsocialist Transition: Lessons for Policy Reform", Journal for Institutional Innovation, Development and Transition, (Lubljana), Vol. 4, pp. 65-77. ____ (2000), "Transition to a Market and Entrepreneurship. The Systemic Factors and Policy Options", Communist and Post-Communist Studies, Vol. 33, No. 2, (June), pp. 271-293. ____ (2000), "Globalization and Catching-up. From Recession to Growth in Transition Economies", IMF Working Paper, WP/00/100, International Monetary Fund, Washington, DC (June). ____ (2000), "Introductory Remarks", in: Robert Mundell "The International Financial Architecture. The Euro Zone and Its Enlargement in Eastern Europe", Distinguished Lectures Series, No. 1, Leon Kozminski Academy of Entrepreneurship and Management (WSPiZ), Warsaw, pp. 2-4. ____ (2000), "Income Policy, Equity Issues, and Poverty Reduction in Transition Economies", in: Gurdun Kochendorfer-Lucius and Boris Pleskovic (eds.) "Inclusion, Justice, and Poverty Reduction", Deutsche Stiftung fur internationale Entwicklung and The World Bank, Berlin, pp. 125-132. ____ (1999), "Ten Years of Postsocialist Transition: the Lessons for Policy Reforms", Nase Gospodarstvo. Revija za Aktualna Gospodarska Vprasanja, (Our Economy. Review of Current Issues in Economics), Maribor, Slovenia, Vol. 45, No. 5-6, pp. 321-345. ____ (1999), "Fiscal Policy and Capital Formation in Transition Economies", EMERGO. Journal of Transforming Economies and Societies, Vol. 6, No. 3 (Summer), pp. 33-62. ____ (1999), "Transition to a market economy and sustained growth. Implications for the post-Washington consensus", Communist and Post-Communist Studies, Vol. 32, No. 3 (September), pp. 233-261. ____ (1999), "Income Policy, Equity Issues, and Poverty Reduction in Transition Economies", Finance & Development, Vol. 36, No. 3 (September), pp. 32-34. ____ (1999), "An unsound Consensus", Business India, June 28-July 11, Rs. 15, No. 556, p. 44. ____ (1999), "'Washington consensus' needs revision", The Jakarta Post, 30 July, p. 4. ____ (1999), "Fiscal Policy and Capital Formation in Transition Economies", Fiscal Affairs Department, International Monetary Fund, Washington, DC (April). ____ (1999), "Ten Years of Postsocialist Transition: the Lessons for Policy Reforms", Policy Research Working Paper, No. 2095, The Word Bank, Washington, DC, April. ____ (1999), "Equity Issues in Policymaking in Transition Economies", in: Vito Tanzi, Ke-young Chu, and Sanjeev Gupta. (eds.), "Economic Policy and Equity", International Monetary Fund, Washington, DC, pp. 150-188. ____ (1999), "Transition, Policy Reforms and Sustainable Growth", EMERGO. Journal of Transforming Economies and Societies, Vol. 5, No. 4 (Spring), pp. 2-22. ____ (1999), "Don't abandon Russia", The Economist, February 27, p. 10. ____ (1999), "Transition to a Market Economy and the Post-Washington Consensus", The Vienna Institute Monthly Report, 1999/2, pp. 13-18. ____ (1999), "Transition to a market economy and sustained growth. Implications for the post-Washington consensus", Yale University, School of Management (January). ____ (1999), "Economically blessed are the institution builders", The World Paper, January, pp. 7-8. ____ (1998), "A Plan for Russia", The Harriman Review, Special Issue: The Russian Economy in Crisis, Columbia University, New York, December, pp. 24-27. ____ (1998), "Polish model for Russian debt relief", Financial Times, December 8. ____ (1998), "Post-Socialist Transition and Post-Washington Consensus", EMERGO. Journal of Transforming Economies and Societies, Vol. 5. No. 3 (Summer), p. 95. ____ (1998), "Economic Liberalism Became Almost Irrelevant.", Transition, The World Bank, Washington, DC, Vol. 9, No. 3 (June), pp. 1-6. ____ (1998), "Nouveaux Riches Vs Nouveaux Pauvres: Equity Issues in Policy-Making in Transition Economies", EMERGO. Journal of Transforming Economies and Societies, Vol. 5, No. 2 (Spring), pp. 2-35. ____ (1998), "Russia Should Put Its People First", The New York Times, July 7. ____ (1998), "From "Kantor" to EMU. The Gradual Reforms of Exchange Rate System in the Polish Transition", paper presented to the London Business School CIS-Middle Europe Centre conference on "Exchange Rates in Transition Economies", London, 30 March. ____ (1998), "From market reforms to transition to a market economy. The case of Poland", EMERGO. Journal of Transforming Economies and Societies, Vol. 5, No. 1 (Winter), pp. 59-73. ____ (1998), "Equitable Economic Transformation. Comments on John Flemming", in: Vito Tanzi and Ke-young Chu (eds.), "Income Distribution and High-Quality Growth", The MIT Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts, - London, England, pp. 195-197. ____ (1997), "Continuity and Change in the Polish Transformation 1993-2000", Finance India, Vol. XI, No. 4 (December), pp. 977-992 . ____ (1997), "Exchange rate liberalisation policy and growth in transition economies", paper presented to "Policy Seminar on Financial Sector Development and Reforms", The Economic Development Institute of the World Bank, Tashkent, 4-6 December. ____ and D. Mario Nuti, (1997), "The Polish Alternative. Old Myths, Hard Facts and New Strategies in the Successful Transformation of the Polish Economy", Research for Action, 33, The United Nations University World Institute for Development Economics Research, WIDER, Helsinki (reprinted in Working Papers, No. 55, Institute of Finance, Warsaw 1997, and by the Confederation of Indian Industry [CII] in: "On the Occasion of the Forth Partnership Summit", Chennai, 8-10 January 1998). ____ (1997), "Poland's path to a strong economy", The Journal of Commerce, May 9. ____ (1997), "Euro-2006. Poland on the Path to European Monetary Union", Working Papers, No. 53, Institute of Finance, Warsaw. ____ (1997), "Strategy for Poland. Package 2000. Growth - Stabilization - Competitiveness", Working Papers, No. 51, Institute of Finance, Warsaw. ____ (1996), "Continuity and Change in the Polish Transformation 1993-2000", EMERGO. Journal of Transforming Economies and Societies, Vol. 3, No. 2 (Spring), pp. 58-69. ____ (1996), "The New Economic Strategy. Poland 2000", Poltext, Warszawa. ____ (1995), "Poland, the Soaring Eagle of Europe", Euromoney (September). ____ (1995), "Remarks at the U.S.-Europe-Poland Action Commission Plenary Session", in: "Progress in Poland. Commentaries on Economic, Political, and Security Changes", Center for Strategic and International Studies, Berlin, May 19-20, pp. 1-5. ____ (1994), "The Vishegrad Economies in Transition from the Comparative Perspective of the Macroeconomic Stabilization Pentagon", in: Hansjorg Herr, Silke Tober and Andreas Westphal (eds.), "Macroeconomic Problems of Transformation. Stabilization Policies and Economic Restructuring", Edward Elgar, Aldershot, pp. 115-123. ____ (1994), "Perverse Effect of Fiscal Adjustment in Transition Economies", in: H.-J. Wagener (ed.), "Political Economy of Transition to a Market", Physica-Verlag, Heidelberg and New York, pp. 175-187. ____ (1994), "Recession and Growth during Transition to a Market Economy in Eastern Europe", in: Stuart S. Nagel and Vladimir Rukavishnikov (eds.), "Eastern European Development and Public Policy", St. Martin's Press, London-New York, pp. 39-48. ____ (1993), "Strategy for Poland", Working Papers, No. 40, Research Institute of Finance, Warsaw (December). ____ (1993), "Inflation Stabilization in Poland: A Year After", in: Mario Baldassarri and Robert Mundell (eds.), "Building the New Europe", vol. 2: "Eastern Europe's Transition to a Market Economy", St. Martin's Press, New York, pp. 289-330. ____ (1993), "Fiscal Adjustment in the Polish Economy", in: Jerzy Hausner and Grzegorz Mosur (eds.), "Transformation Processes in Eastern Europe: Western Perspectives and the Polish Experience", Friedrich Ebert Stiftung and PAN ISP, Krakow 1993, pp. 159-175. ____ (1993), "Perverse effect of fiscal adjustment in transition economies", Economics of Transition, Vol. 1 (3), pp. 345-355. ____ (1993), "From Recession to Growth in Post-Communist Economies", Communist and Post-Communist Studies, No. 2 (June), pp. 123-143. ____ (1993), "Evaluation of the ACE Programme (1990-1992)" (co-author), Commission of the European Communities, Brussels, February. ____ (1993), "Stabilization, Recession and Growth in a Postsocialist Economy", Most. Economic Journal on Eastern Europe and the Former Soviet Union, No. 1, pp. 3-38. ____, Michael Ellman and Egor T. Gaidar (1993), "Economic Transition in Eastern Europe", Blackwell, Oxford, U. K. and Cambridge, USA. ____ (1992), "From Output Collapse to Sustainable Growth in Transition Economies. The Fiscal Implications", International Monetary Fund, Washington (December). ____ (1992), "Structural Adjustment Policies in Poland: Recent Achievements and Future Challenges", Working Papers, No. 26, Institute of Finance, Warsaw. ____ (1992), "Stabilizing a Previously-Centrally Planned Economy: Poland 1990-1992. Comments", Economic Policy, Vol. 14, pp. 37-38. ____ and Danuta Gotz-Kozierkiewicz (1992), "Fiscal Adjustment and Stabilization Policies: The Polish Experience", Oxford Review of Economic Policy, No. 1 (Spring), pp. 14-26. ____ (1992), "Transition from Socialism and Stabilization Policies: The Polish Experience", in: Michael Karen and Gur Ofer (eds.), "Trials of Transition: Economic Reform in the Former Communist Block", Westview, Boulder, Col., pp. 129-150. ____ (1992), "Savings, Investment, and Growth in Eastern Europe. Comments", in: Georg Winckler (ed.), "Central and Eastern Europe: Roads to Growth", International Monetary Fund, Washington, DC and the Austrian National Bank, Vienna, pp. 193-203. ____ (1992), "Economics of Transition. 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