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  • Since the beginning of the political transition in Poland an unproductive discussion has been continued concerning the role of economic self-government in the system of local government. The current legal regulations do not provide business chambers with the status of public legal unions. They tend to be based on the facultative nature of the ties between entrepreneurs, which is the main cause of the weakness of the Polish economic self-government, or rather the economic quasi-self-government. The consequential structural and programmatic weakness of entrepreneurs’ organisation seems to be the major obstacle in creating an effective system of local governance that could equalise the excessively asymmetric relations between the local government and the representation of entrepreneurs. It is beyond doubt that the lack of such structures in the area of public institutions is the main reason for marginalising them by the government and local authorities, which do not see the need to make any concessions for the diffused economic environment. Given this context, the most rational solution seems to be the creation of a common economic self-government, which will be incorporated into the system of public authorities. (xsd:string)
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  • 2016 (xsd:gyear)
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  • 10.33119/KSzPP.2016.2.4 ()
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  • Pozycja ustrojowa samorządu gospodarczego w Polsce (xsd:string)
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  • In: Studia z Polityki Publicznej / Public Policy Studies, 3, 2016, 2, 89-102 (xsd:string)
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