Abstract
Abstract: Since the overthrow of the Communist regime in 1989, Poland has been striving to transform her domestic structure especially in the light of the guiding norms of the EU. The economic dimension of this transformation process implies the construction of a liberal market economy in all senses. In several years after the regime change, almost all the necessary institutional-legal adjustments were completed and, from this procedural perspective, Poland was defined as a market economy. However, beyond this legal-institutional frame, the real construction of a market economy as of any other structure, necessitates the internalisation of normative values-behavioural rules of this economy (market economy culture) by individuals. This study aims to display to what extent such a normative transformation had been achieved in the post- 1989 period of Poland. Keywords: Market Culture, Poland, Transformation, Orientation, Entrepreneurship
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