Przymusowa kartelizacja przemysłu II Rzeczypospolitej w latach 1925-1933
Streszczenie
One of more important issues, concerning industry of the Polish Republic II, was state
policy towards obligatory cartels. After J. Pilsudski's coup d’etat sanacja authorities, having
an interest to win business spheres’ support, exposed its positive attitude towards cartels.
Number of cartels grew rapidly since 1925. An economic importance of cartels increased and
the main branches of economy were comprised by the cartelization. The Government had an
influence on cartels agreements. The state interventionism in economy, tending to the
obligatory cartelization, appeard in using proper policy of customs, credits and tarrifs towards
some branches of industry. The Government had also a direct influence on organizational
matters of some cartels. This interference appeared in special legal acts for exemple, which
changed organizational structures of cartels or created new ones.
Between 1925 and 1933 the coal, sugar, textile and alcohol industries were obligatory
cartelized among others. The Government tended to subordinate main branches of industry
in result of a conviction that cartels should prevent a disorder of domestic market and should
be an effective instrument of economic policy, creating an economic balance and a rapid
industralization of Poland.
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