Economic Crime Emerging Market Economies: Poland and the Case for an Adequate Legal Prootection

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Sunday, December 1, 1991
Author: 
Michael Plachta
Volume: 
7
Issue: 
12
Abstract: 
Poland is one of the Eastern European countries which has been desperately trying to transform its unworkable economy to a free market system. The commerical spirit of the former socialist society manifests its triumph on almost every corner.  However, the flood of commodities, mostly imported and distributed by an army of street dealers, have much mroe in common with a black rather than a free market economy.