Knakiewicz, Zenobia2016-12-032016-12-031994Ruch Prawniczy, Ekonomiczny i Socjologiczny, 56, 1994, z. 3, s. 25-350035-9629http://hdl.handle.net/10593/16119The paper presents the contribution of the University in the development of the School of Economics has been outlined. In particular, this contribution manifested itself in the following: 1) provision of a number of professors and lecturers over the last dozen of years; 2) academic education provided to the students, mainly of economy, out of whom a number turned out to become individual researchers and scientists; 3) longtime support given to the School founders in their attempts to obtain academic rights for the School. Those links and collaboration initiated in the past proved long term and stable. They are reflected, among others in a jointly published scientific quarterly Legal, Economic and Sociological Review. Among those personalities of merit who rendered particularly valuable services were: Edward Taylor, an outstanding teacher, academic guide to a number of future scholars in economy and creator of Poznań Economic School, Antoni Peretiakiewicz, an excellent organiser of the School's activity at its initial stage, and Józef Górski, a talented organiser of the School's life at the stage of system transformations. The final part of the paper describes the manner in which the School's debt towards the academic society is currently being repaid.polinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessPowiązania Akademii Ekonomicznej w Poznaniu z Uniwersytetem im. Adama MickiewiczaLinks between the Academy of Economics and Adam Mickiewicz University in PoznańArtykuł