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The author attempts to prove a thesis about relationships between processes of the national economy cyclical development present in Poland and a comprehensive restructuring of particular entities and economic sectors. Cyclical aspects of transformation processes are analysed between 1985 and 1995. The Author formulates a conclusion about interrelationships between amplitudes of a cycle of social-economic processes over the years 1985-1995.
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The vast scale of problems linked with designing economic growth models based on market factors and the accepted restrictions with regard to the size of discussed content made it necessary to focus on this content, which in a significant but abridged way makes an introduction to this kind of an idea of projecting economic growth. Consequently, the structure of this article is some kind of a compromise between earlier strategies of economic growth and a proposal of changes aimed at widening economic growth factors by economic factors. Economic growth models based on market factors seek systemic solutions along with mechanisms and instruments allowing to control economically the processes of economic growth. Phases and procedures of this modelling described in the article can give rise to polemic and highly controversial opinions but such is the aim of social and economic sciences. The estimated values of parameters of the trends function and regression equations along with their analytical forms can prove to be very useful instruments for building growth models, as these variables are analysed for the years 1991-2000 and, thus, in the time interval allowing to make appropriate statistical conclusions.
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