Zakrzewski, Zbigniew2017-12-232017-12-231978Ruch Prawniczy, Ekonomiczny i Socjologiczny 40, 1978, z. 4, s. 9-230035-9629http://hdl.handle.net/10593/20939The article contains a review of Polish economic thought considering selected works published in the years 1919 - 1923. Independence gained by Poland created conditions promoting extremely dynamic development of economic literature. Particularly worthful in the sphere of economics theory was the contribution of T. Brzeski, A, Krzyżanowski, R. Rybarski, E. Taylor and W. Zawadzki. It concerned above all general methodological elements of that science. Among others W. Czerkawski, T. Lulek and E. Rose occupied themselves with general questions of economic policy. T. Adamczewski, A. Krzyżanowski, E. Taylor and F. Zweig concerned themselves above all with theoretical and practical problems of money, finances and credit. The economics of agriculture owed its development in the years 1919 -1923 most of all to the works of W. Grabski, Z. Ludkiewicz and W. Schramm Economists of that period in their works and contributions subjected willingly to the analysis the process of mark inflation and its negative consequences, proposing at the same time definite remedial measures.polinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMyśl ekonomiczna w pierwszych latach niepodległościEconomic thought in the first years of independenceArtykuł