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Private equity supported by banking sector as a factor backing up the Polish economy |
Witold Luciński |
Politechnika Łódzka Katedra Ekonomii (PŁ), Wólczańska 215, Łódź 90-924, Poland |
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Enormous challenges face Poland at the present time, ensuing from the adoption in 1989 of a market economy after forty-five years of a centrally planned economy. Private equity providers play an important role in the United States, the United Kingdom and many other countries by investing in new and existing companies, accepting higher risks with the expectation of higher returns. The Author argues in this paper that a significant increase in private equity investment, particularly made by banks, would help emerging entrepreneurships and the newly-privatised industries in Poland to grow at a rate that would be sufficient to assure quick growth, create economic stability and reduce unemployment and poverty to a more acceptable level. |
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Presentation: Poster at First International Conference Quantitative Methods in Economics, Poster session, by Witold LucińskiSee On-line Journal of First International Conference Quantitative Methods in Economics Submitted: 2009-02-27 22:24 Revised: 2009-06-10 20:16 |