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Władysław Zawadzki
Władysław Marian Zawadzki (1885-1939) was
an economist and politician. He studied at
several, both Polish and foreign, universities.
In his youth, he sympathised with the socialist
movement, and later became involved in
the Vilnius conservative community. From
1917 he delivered lectures on economics at
Warsaw universities and at the Stefan Batory
University in Vilnius. In 1931, he took over
the post of Deputy Minister of Treasury, and
a year later accepted the office of Treasury
Minister. He held this position until 1935.
His period in office coincided with the Great
Depression. Zawadzki pursued the policy
of budget balance and stable currency,
opposing the concepts of devaluing the zloty.
The minister believed that in a country that
had experienced the devastating effects of
hyperinflation a few years earlier, such actions
were unacceptable, mainly for psychological
reasons. His policy, however, failed to bring
the expected results. From 1936 he lectured
at the Warsaw School of Economics.
Zawadzki was one of the pioneers among
Polish scientists in the use of mathematical
tools in economics. He was in favour of
the general equilibrium theory. Zawadzki
had liberal views and rejected statist
concepts. He was against extensive public
spending and active social policy. He was
afraid that excessive social spending would bring Poland’s rapid economic development
to a halt and have a negative impact on social
attitudes, laying the foundations for entitlement
attitudes and weakening the entrepreneurial
spirit and the will to work.
Among the most important works by Zawadzki,
the following items are worth mentioning
Zastosowanie matematyki do ekonomii politycznej
[Application of mathematics in political
economy], Teoria produkcji. Próba zbadania
społecznych warunków produkcji [The theory of
production. An attempt to investigate the social
conditions of production] and Manipulowanie
pieniądzem jako narzędzie polityki gospodarczej
[Manipulating money as a tool of economic
policy]. He also left behind Dziennik [The Diary], an interesting testimony to the daily work
of a state activist.
The reverse of the coin features the image
of Władysław Zawadzki, the dates of his
birth and death and a quotation from
the work Teoria produkcji, all of them
against the background of stylised squares.
In addition to the regular elements such as
the image of the Eagle established as the state
emblem of the Republic of Poland, the face
value and the notation of the year of issue,
the obverse features stylised squares and
charts which can be seen in the background.
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