Gospodarka Kresów Północno-Wschodnich II Rzeczypospolitej uwarunkowania rozwoju, reformy ekonomiczne
Streszczenie
The North-Eastern Kresy region of the interwar Polish Republic was the most economically
backward region in Poland, and was often referred to as Poland B. Many factors contributed to that
state of affairs, among them historical, geographical, agrarian and climatic and related to transport
infrastructure. The serious underdevelopment of agriculture and industry, as well as the lack
of wider investment opportunities on the part of State and private investors, made the economic
reforms which started at that time have very little impact on the existing economic situation. This
state of affairs, in connection with the repercussions of the great economic crisis, resulted in the
advancing process of pauperisation, the breaking up of farms, and the stagnation of industry.