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Talks on re-polonising Pekao bank under way [58]
Yeah. Strong. With government control.
By the Keynesian economics ..... exclusive private control sometimes result in inefficient macroeconomic outcomes ....
require active policy responses by the public sector, .... monetary policy actions by the central bank and fiscal policy actions by the government, in order to stabilize output over the business cycle. Keynesian economics advocates a mixed economy; predominantly private sector, but with a role for government intervention during recessions.
Source: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keynesian_economics
I am myself satisfied with this Wikipedia description of Keynesianism. It is, as i studied it. Suggestions of John Maynard Keynes saved USA economy during the Great Depression that took place during the 1930s. At firsts, experts feared of governmental control and it reminded them of socialist ideas. But, economic laws have their own rule and Keynesian economics proved itself in real life. Essentially, modern day USA economy is planed economy.
So, obviously, Polish government wants clear (and open) influence on monetary and fiscal policy, as well as on actions of banking sector. Wants those fine tools under its surveillance.
In political sense, it means that Poland wants to strengthen in independance, without fear from Germany and Russia. Duda perfectly recognized moment of Poland`s equilibrium between these powers. Yes, for his ideas of Intermarium (or we can say- New Commonwealth), Duda need strong and independent Poland. Clearly, for that, Duda have USA and Russian support. Western Europe is that one who oppose but, obviously without success.