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<title>Acta Universitatis Lodziensis. Folia Oeconomica nr 027/1983</title>
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<title>Ewolucja poglądów dotyczących związku inflacja-bezrobocie</title>
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<description>Ewolucja poglądów dotyczących związku inflacja-bezrobocie
Belka, Marek
In this article the author describes the evolution of theoretical&#13;
views appearing in Western economy on the relationship between&#13;
inflation and unemployment, and makes an attempt at commenting&#13;
on and evaluating basic points of controversy against the background of the present economic problems faced by higly-developed&#13;
capitalist states.&#13;
There is discussed the concept based on the so-called Phillip's&#13;
curve with a special emphasis laid on its theoretical and&#13;
practical significance, - and the hypothesis of "natural unemployment&#13;
rate", which while constituting the nert interpretation of&#13;
the inflation-unemployaent relationship, is deeply rooted in the&#13;
neo-classical theory. As a kind of digression the author describes&#13;
the thesis presented by M. Friedman in 1976 about a positive&#13;
correlation between the unemployment level and the Inflation rate.&#13;
The author perfores a confrontation of the main views on the&#13;
subject in question i. e. of the doctrine based on Phillip's curve,&#13;
considered today to be a counterpart of Keynes' theory of&#13;
wages and eaployment, and the natural concept of the unemployment&#13;
rate being a contemporary version of the position held by the neo-&#13;
-classical economy. A special attention is devoted to the fact that&#13;
both Keynes' and neo-classical approach to the unemployment and&#13;
full employment problems do not create a satisfactory framework&#13;
for analysis of significant phenomena occurring in the labour&#13;
market in capitalist states - and namely creation of a substantial&#13;
unemployment margin of structural character.
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<pubDate>Sat, 01 Jan 1983 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>Postęp techniczny jako czynnik strukturotwórczy</title>
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<description>Postęp techniczny jako czynnik strukturotwórczy
Szukałski, Stanisław M.
The article contains some remarks on technical progress as a&#13;
factor producing transformations in structure of the economy. It&#13;
should be underlined, first of all, that technical progress is&#13;
a basic factor of structural changes. Its role in the process of&#13;
structural transformations ensues from its very naturę being cha—&#13;
racterized by dynamism and irregularity. These properties determine&#13;
the fact that it is a motor of structural changes in the economy.&#13;
The author underlines also the main elements of the economic process,&#13;
in which effects of structural transformations produced by&#13;
technical progress are best visible.
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<pubDate>Sat, 01 Jan 1983 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>Proinflacyjny charakter zachodnioniemieckiego systemu zabezpieczenia społecznego</title>
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<description>Proinflacyjny charakter zachodnioniemieckiego systemu zabezpieczenia społecznego
Hadrowicz, Tadeusz
The article contains an attempt at providing an answer to the&#13;
 question whether, and if so - in what way and to what extent,&#13;
 the state system of social security may participate in stimulation&#13;
 or consolidation of the inflationary process in the contemporary&#13;
 capitalism.&#13;
 The analysis is performed within the framework of two most&#13;
 common theories of inflation causes today, and namely of the demand&#13;
 and the costs theories with the object of research being the&#13;
 West-German social security system. This analysis reveals that&#13;
 this system may, theoretically speaking, develop in an proinflationary&#13;
 way and that both through its influence on the demand and&#13;
 supply (costs) factors of the economic process. The fact that the&#13;
 security system restricts its activity mainly to the transfer of&#13;
 the purohasing power from those remaining in the production process&#13;
 to those excluded temporarily or penamently from the professional&#13;
 life as well as propensity to generating changes in the&#13;
 distribution of the national income in favour of the non-possessing&#13;
 classes being characteristic for the system, provide an excuse&#13;
 for stating that it created a bigger inflationary threat&#13;
 through its influence on the supply (costs) rather than the demand&#13;
 side of the economic process. It seems, however that the strenght&#13;
 of the proinflationary influence of the West-German social&#13;
 security system should not be estimated too highly duo to the fact&#13;
 that costs foraally incurred by companies for social securing of&#13;
 the employed (fees) although growing and ąuite substantial in&#13;
 their absolute figures, represent a relatively insignificant portion&#13;
 of their aggregate production costs; insignificant in comparison&#13;
 with wage or materiał production costs.
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<pubDate>Sat, 01 Jan 1983 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>Geneza demokracji przemysłowej w rozwiniętych krajach kapitalistycznych</title>
<link>http://hdl.handle.net/11089/7186</link>
<description>Geneza demokracji przemysłowej w rozwiniętych krajach kapitalistycznych
Rudolf, Stanisław
The industrlal democracy in the West encompasses all changes&#13;
leading to improvement of workers position in a company, Its&#13;
main forms include expansion of reclprocal consultations and negotlations,&#13;
participation of workers representatives in all company's&#13;
managlng bodies, enhanced position of worker's councils&#13;
as well as increascd autonomy of employees at all the lower levels&#13;
belng effected through changes in the work organization.&#13;
The very essence of the industrial democracy boils down to&#13;
certain changes in capitalist production relations - changes&#13;
which consist mainly in expanded workers control over production&#13;
means. The burgeoisie in response to the working class demand admits&#13;
co-participation of workers in decision-making processes&#13;
within a company. Thus we are dealing here with significant changes&#13;
in the aocial system of capitalism. The author puts forward a&#13;
hypothesis that development of the industrial democracy is linked&#13;
with construcrtion of a new stage in the capitalist system, the&#13;
stage of "social capitalism", in which the society's attention&#13;
will be focussed on problems of democracy of workers life and of&#13;
the work environment.
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