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One of characteristic features of economic development observed in the contemporary world is consolidation of production concentration processes, These processes, which have been taking place in the past thirty five years in the Polish linen industry, have been submitted to our analysis, In this period there can be dlstinguished two stages encompassing: - period of 1946-1960 in which production concentration was largely determined by organizational undertakings, - period starting with 1961 and lasting till the present day, in which production concentration was determined, to a growing extent, by economic, technical and organizational factors. Against the background of detailed presentation of main concentration trends there has been made an attempt at measuring the rate, scope, and forms of concentration taking as an example auch important factors as: - level of consumer demand for linen-industry products, - size and spatial distribution of the national raw materiał base, - labour resources, - changeability of intensification in technical-organizational processes of the industry’s reconstruction. The final part of the article deals with analysis of the impact exerted by production concentration processes on improvement of the industry’s economics. It also analyzes adrisability of continuation of production concentration processes taking into account long-term tasks facing the linen industry in the period between 1981 and 1990.
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