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Trade policies in Central Asia after EAEU enlargement and after Russian WTO accession: regionalism and integration into the world economy revisited
This dataset reproduces empirical results for the paper: Andrzej Cieślik & Oleg Gurshev (2023) Trade policies in Central Asia after EAEU enlargement and after Russian WTO accession: regionalism and integration into the world economy revisited, Eurasian Geography and Economics, DOI: 10.1080/15387216.2022.2162098
It includes data, graphs, and 3SLS gravity analysis performed in the paper. This research was funded in whole by National Science Centre, Poland under PRELUDIUM 20 grant №2021/41/N/HS4/00759. For the purpose of Open Access, the author has applied a CC-BY public copyright license to any Author Accepted Manuscript (AAM) version arising from this submission
Refleksja nad literaturą w polskim piśmiennictwie emigracyjnym
The study by Andrzej Karcz is devoted to a phenomenon which is worthy of reflection, but which had so far not gained the recognition it deserves. Researchers specialising in foreign literature after 1939 paid attention to the literary and poetic works in particular, passing over the unquestionable contributions of émigré criticism in the analysis of the works by Polish and foreign writers. The author confronts this omission, carrying out an analysis of critical works by people of different intellectual origins and literary interests, whose competencies and achievements do not raise any doubts as to the aptness of this choice . . . The author shows evidence of his ability to skilfully analyse the literary works by Terlecki, Miłosz and Herling-Grudziński, as well as of his knowledge of their attitudes to literature. (excerpt from a review by Prof. Dr hab. Rafał Habielski
Studium marginalizacji – Andrzej Drawicz w polskiej przestrzeni opinii o Rosji
The aim of the article is to show the evolution of structural divisions within Polish elites from the perspective of changes in Polish-Russian relations after 1989. In order to describe the formation of the Polish space of opinion on the topic, the author interprets the unexpected marginalization of the famous Russian expert Andrzej Drawicz (1939–1997) in the Third Polish Republic. The article contributes to an understanding of the dynamics shaping Polish debates about Russia, and also – by tracing Drawicz’s career trajectory – presents a model of biographical analysis that allows the social dimension to be taken into account
A Study of Marginalization – Andrzej Drawicz and the Polish Space of Opinion in Regard to Russia
The aim of the article is to show the evolution of structural divisions within Polish elites from the perspective of changes in Polish-Russian relations after 1989. In order to describe the formation of the Polish space of opinion on the topic, the author interprets the unexpected marginalization of the famous Russian expert Andrzej Drawicz (1939–1997) in the Third Polish Republic. The article contributes to an understanding of the dynamics shaping Polish debates about Russia, and also – by tracing Drawicz’s career trajectory – presents a model of biographical analysis that allows the social dimension to be taken into account
Trace of the author, the author as a trace
In this paper the author discusses a problem of return of the author, which
has been accentuated in the contemporary humanistic thought following the 60s
and 70s’ dominant theme of subject’s death; as well as various ways of understanding
of this reconnection of the subject to the source text. The author focuses
mainly on the problem of a widely understood trace as a form of the author’s
presence in the text. Such an approach has been already adopted by Barthes in his
Sade Fourier Loyola, and in Poland by Małgorzata Czermińska. Andrzej Zawadzki
perceives "trace" as "weak" presence of the author (in the meaning roughly drafted
by the so-called weak ontology), however this weakness is not contained in
a perspective of the author’s death but may constitute such a conceptualization of
the idea of text subjectivity which allows us to avoid problems of a dichotomy of
the "strong" subject present in the modern theory of literature (and philosophy),
i.e. a de-personifi ed subject, or a subject which is external and precedes the text
and any cultural mediations
Price and quality competitiveness of socialist countries'exports
In this report the authors have analyzed pricing of the centrally planned economies (CPEs) in the highly competitive export markets of the EC countries in the first half of the 1980s. They found that the CPEs'export prices were lower than prices in both developed and developing countries. Manufactured goods from CPEs were underpriced an average 31 to 45 percent - even more on some commodities. Protection of EC countries doesn't seem to be a factor in CPE underpricing of manufactured goods. This could not be explained either by a deliberate policy of CPEs to penetrate Western markets. The CPEs inability to upgrade manufactured exports that are subject to quotas suggests serious quality constraints on exports of manufactured goods. They appear to underprice their manufactured exports not because of cost advantages that make them more competitive, but because most of their manufactured goods are inferior in quality to their competitors.Environmental Economics&Policies,TF054105-DONOR FUNDED OPERATION ADMINISTRATION FEE INCOME AND EXPENSE ACCOUNT,Economic Theory&Research,Markets and Market Access,Access to Markets
Andrzej Wajda. Sketcher
The author discusses a little-known aspect of Andrzej Wajda’s work – his drawings and sketches, which he produced throughout his life. What is striking about these works is the diverse nature of their subject matter (his efforts as a student, drawings related to theatre and film, landscapes, portraits) and techniques (fountain pen, marker pen, chalk, watercolours). These constitute an important element of how he expressed himself, they are a way to record reality, and complement his work as a director superbly. These sketches were presented on many occasions in exhibitions in Poland and abroad. The wealth of creativity in Andrzej Wajda’s drawings was best seen in the exhibition organised in the Manggha Museum on his 90th birthday, entitled “Andrzej Wajda. Sketcher” (March–August 2016)
Andrzej Wincenty Ustrzycki (Ustricius) – tłumacz, kaznodzieja, poeta
The author of this article supplemented the biography of Andrzej Wincenty Ustrzycki. It was possible thanks to the research of Paweł Sczaniecki OSB. The article is also based on the author’s own research. It emphasizes Ustrzycki’s place in the literary culture of his day.The author of this article supplemented the biography of Andrzej Wincenty Ustrzycki. It was possible thanks to the research of Paweł Sczaniecki OSB. The article is also based on the author’s own research. It emphasizes Ustrzycki’s place in the literary culture of his day
Tadeusz Kroński and Andrzej Walicki. Two Models of Philosophical Historiography
In his article Author analyses two different approaches to Polish philosophy of the second half of the 19th century represented by Tadeusz Kroński and Andrzej Walicki
Andrzej Wajda\u27s Duties to the Audience
ANDRZEJ WAJDA\u27S DUTIES TO THE AUDIENCE (OSCAR 2000) You may think about cinema whatever you wish but there is one thing, dear colleagues, that you must not do : to disregard the audience.Andrzej Wajda\u27s to the students of State Film School in Lodz)(1) WHENEVER the principal values in the post-war Polish cinema are being spoken or written about, Andrzej Wajda and his work are being mentioned long before the names and output of other directors. The complicated history of Polish culture, the national style in art and the never ending conversations of the Polish people about the unjust history and difficult contemporary times are closely tied with Andrzej Wajda. He made a name for himself, first of all, because of his contribution in lifting cinema to the status of an art that speaks about current Polish and international problems. He is the author of an..
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