ORCID
Jan Polański: 0000-0002-4048-1860
Keywords
antitrust enforcement, antitrust policy, antitrust reform, economic policy, effective enforcement, due process, non-economic goals
Abstract
The “end of history”, which was once speculated, did not happen. In international politics, this resulted in much turbulence, in particular in 2022. In antitrust, in turn, there is a renewed interest in discussing its goals and assessment methods. When it comes to international politics and military reforms, Poland has taken important actions to ensure that in spite of the turbulent times, it will still take further steps on the road to prosperity, on which it had embarked in 1989. Less has been said about economic policy. Yet, it is economic policy that provides a solid base for an active international policy and the creation of a prosperous society. This article constitutes part of a “scoping exercise” aimed at facilitating a debate over antitrust policy in Poland. As a discursive text, it considers a number of more technical proposals that have been made in the last few years, and highlights some systemic issues that deserve further discussion. It concludes that even if none of those issues currently attract the attention of the general public in Poland, this does not mean that no discussion should take place.
Recommended Citation
Polański, J. (2023). The Road to Prosperity. Reflections on Polish Antitrust in Turbulent Times. internetowy Kwartalnik Antymonopolowy i Regulacyjny (internet Quarterly on Antitrust and Regulation), 12(4), 7-30. https://doi.org/10.7172/2299-5749.IKAR.4.12.1
First Page
7
Last Page
30
Page Count
23
DOI
10.7172/2299-5749.IKAR.4.12.1
Publisher
University of Warsaw