Prof. Aleksander SURDEJ
Stock exchange under the capitalism of social solidarity
Over the last 30 years, the Warsaw Stock Exchange has witnessed and participated in the process of rebuilding the capital market in the centre of Europe. Its opening session in 1991 in the former headquarters of the communist party symbolised the rejection of communism in favour of the capitalist economy.
Marek DIETL
Capital markets of the Three Seas region – (un)used potential
There are two poles of fast economic growth in the European Union – Ireland in the West and the twelve countries of the Three Seas Initiative whose economies have grown by 2.8% per annum since they joined the EU. International investors are yet to use the full potential of that rapid pace of development in the region.
Mateusz MORAWIECKI
Strong economy is important for security
As the world is slowly recovering from the COVID-19 pandemic, it is entering an era of uncertainty. Faced with new threats and challenges, we need a fresh perspective on geopolitical realities. It is the strength of national economies that will ultimately ensure citizens’ security.