Panel PTHG na World Economic History Congress 28 lipca – 1 sierpnia 2025 w Lund

Jutro rozpoczyna się Kongres Historii Gospodarczej (World Economic History Congress, WEHC), 28 lipca – 1 sierpnia 2025 w Lund w trakcie którego pod szyldem PTHG odbędzie się panel pt.: „Wyzwania związane z równością i zrównoważonym rozwojem w gospodarkach przejściowych w Europie Środkowo-Wschodniej po 1989 r.” Program konferencji dostępny pod: https://wehc2025.com/WEHC_Conference_Program_2025_v2.pdf

Polskie Towarzystwo Historii Gospodarczej jest organizatorem sesji na XX Światowym Kongresie Historii Gospodarczej (World Economic History Congress, WEHC), 28 lipca – 1 sierpnia 2025 w Lund pt.: „Wyzwania związane z równością i zrównoważonym rozwojem w gospodarkach przejściowych w Europie Środkowo-Wschodniej po 1989 r.” („Equalities and Sustainability Challenges in Transition Economies in Central and Eastern Europe after 1989”). Pierwszą w dziejach PTHG sesję na WEHC zorganizowali: dr Damian Bębnowski (UŁ), prof. Piotr Franaszek (UJ), prof. Tadeusz Janicki (UAM) oraz prof. Cecylia Leszczyńska (UW).

Panel i lista referatów:

„Wyzwania związane z równością i zrównoważonym rozwojem w gospodarkach przejściowych w Europie Środkowo-Wschodniej po 1989 r.”

Sesja: No. 68604, Lipiec 29, część 1 – 14:00-15:30 (after lunch) and część 2 – 16:00-17:30, miejsce: AF-Borgen, Nya fest.

Part 1:

14:00-14:12 Łukasz Dwilewicz (Warsaw School of Economics), Wojciech Morawski (Warsaw School of Economics), Iryna Shandra (Warsaw School of Economics), – The Starting Point of the Transformation. In a Circle of Shortages, Rationing, and Privileges. Polish and Ukrainian Experiences

14:12-14:24 Tibor Valuch (Eszterházy Károly Catholic University in Eger & Hungarian Academy of Sciences), – Comparative Historical Analysis of Changes of Social and Economic Inequalities in Hungary, Poland, the Czech Republic, and Slovakia, 1990–2020

14:24-14:36 Roman Masyk (Ivan Franko National University of Lviv), – The Transformation of Ukraine’s Economic System at the Turn of the 1980s and 1990s: from Centralised Planning to Free Market Relations

14:36-15:48 Antonie Doležalová (Charles University in Prague & University of Cambridge), – Missing Choice? Inequality and Sustainability in Czechoslovak Road from Socialism to Capitalism

14:48-15:00 Damian Bębnowski (University of Lodz), – Property Rights and the “Slowing Down Transition”: Poland and East Germany at the End of the Communist Era

15:00-15:12 Csaba Lakócai (University of Ostrava), – The Correlations of Ecological Trends in Post-Socialist European Countries, 1993–2023

Discussion

Part 2:

16:00-16:12 Lucyna Błażejczyk-Majka (Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznań), – Agriculture of Central and Eastern European Countries During the Political and Economic Transition Period: A Public Statistics Perspective

16:12-16:24 Piotr Franaszek (Jagiellonian University in Kraków), – Activities for the Sustainable Development of the Polish Steel Industry at the Turn of the 20th and 21st centuries. The Case of the Steelworks in Kraków

16:24-16:36 Cecylia Leszczyńska (University of Warsaw), – The Banking Systems of Central European Countries and their Role in Economic Transformation

16:36-16:48 Bogdan Murgescu (University of Bucharest), Ștefan-Marius Deaconu (University of Bucharest), – Regional Development Divergence/Convergence and the Role of Higher Education. Poland and Romania, 1990–

2019

16:48-17:00 Dariusz Grala (Angelus Silesius Academy of Applied Sciences in Walbrzych),- Activities and Achievements in the Field of Sustainable Development through the Application of CSR and ESG Policies by the Industrial Concern KGHM Polska Miedź SA in the Years 2004–2024

[English version]

The Polish Association of Economic History is organizing a session at the 20th World Economic History Congress (WEHC), to be held in Lund, July 28 – August 1, 2025, titled:
„Equalities and Sustainability Challenges in Transition Economies in Central and Eastern Europe after 1989.” This is the first session in the history of the Polish Society for Economic History (PTHG) to be presented at a WEHC. It has been organized by:
Dr. Damian Bębnowski (University of Łódź), Prof. Piotr Franaszek (Jagiellonian University), Prof. Tadeusz Janicki (Adam Mickiewicz University), and Prof. Cecylia Leszczyńska (University of Warsaw).

Panel and list of papers:

„Equalities and Sustainability Challenges in Transition Economies in Central and Eastern Europe after 1989”

Session No. 68604, July 29, Part 1 – 14:00-15:30 (after lunch) and Part 2 – 16:00-17:30, location: AF-Borgen, Nya fest.

Part 1:

14:00-14:12 Łukasz Dwilewicz (Warsaw School of Economics), Wojciech Morawski (Warsaw School of Economics), Iryna Shandra (Warsaw School of Economics), – The Starting Point of the Transformation. In a Circle of Shortages, Rationing, and Privileges. Polish and Ukrainian Experiences

14:12-14:24 Tibor Valuch (Eszterházy Károly Catholic University in Eger & Hungarian Academy of Sciences), – Comparative Historical Analysis of Changes of Social and Economic Inequalities in Hungary, Poland, the Czech Republic, and Slovakia, 1990–2020

14:24-14:36 Roman Masyk (Ivan Franko National University of Lviv), – The Transformation of Ukraine’s Economic System at the Turn of the 1980s and 1990s: from Centralised Planning to Free Market Relations

14:36-15:48 Antonie Doležalová (Charles University in Prague & University of Cambridge), – Missing Choice? Inequality and Sustainability in Czechoslovak Road from Socialism to Capitalism

14:48-15:00 Damian Bębnowski (University of Lodz), – Property Rights and the “Slowing Down Transition”: Poland and East Germany at the End of the Communist Era

15:00-15:12 Csaba Lakócai (University of Ostrava), – The Correlations of Ecological Trends in Post-Socialist European Countries, 1993–2023

Discussion

Part 2:

16:00-16:12 Lucyna Błażejczyk-Majka (Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznań), – Agriculture of Central and Eastern European Countries During the Political and Economic Transition Period: A Public Statistics Perspective

16:12-16:24 Piotr Franaszek (Jagiellonian University in Kraków), – Activities for the Sustainable Development of the Polish Steel Industry at the Turn of the 20th and 21st centuries. The Case of the Steelworks in Kraków

16:24-16:36 Cecylia Leszczyńska (University of Warsaw), – The Banking Systems of Central European Countries and their Role in Economic Transformation

16:36-16:48 Bogdan Murgescu (University of Bucharest), Ștefan-Marius Deaconu (University of Bucharest), – Regional Development Divergence/Convergence and the Role of Higher Education. Poland and Romania, 1990–

2019

16:48-17:00 Dariusz Grala (Angelus Silesius Academy of Applied Sciences in Walbrzych),- Activities and Achievements in the Field of Sustainable Development through the Application of CSR and ESG Policies by the Industrial Concern KGHM Polska Miedź SA in the Years 2004–2024

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