Stanislaw Albinowski
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Stanisław Józef Albinowski (20 July 1923, Lwów – 25 January 2005, Warsaw
Warsaw
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) was a Polish
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 economist
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, columnist
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 and journalist
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 on economics
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.

He was born in Lwów, Poland. During World War II
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 he was a forced labourer for German
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 companies in Nazi
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-occupied Poland (1940–1943) and Lithuania
Lithuania
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 (Klaipėda
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, 1944).

In 1960 he graduated in economics
Economics
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 from the Political Economics Division of Warsaw University (Wydzial Ekonomii Politycznej Uniwersystetu Warszawskiego).

He was a journalist for many Polish newspapers in years 1952–1980, and correspondent in Bonn
Bonn
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, Germany (1968–1972).

Government expert

Stanisław Albinowski was also a governmental experts groups working on reports on how to deal with economic crisis in Poland in the 1980s, participating in publications: The report on the economy (Raport o stanie gospodarki) and The programme to overcome the crisis, (Program przezwyciężenia kryzysu) in 1981.

Publications: newspapapers and magazines

For most of his life he was a columnist and journalist for the biggest Polish newspapers and magazines, including:
  • Po Prostu
  • Życie Warszawy
    Zycie Warszawy
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  • Trybuna Ludu
    Trybuna Ludu
    Trybuna Ludu was one of the largest newspapers in communist Poland. It was the official media outlet of the Polish United Workers' Party and one of its main propaganda outlets.-Creation:...

  • Życie Gospodarcze
  • Polityka
    Polityka
    Polityka is a centre-left weekly newsmagazine in Poland. With a circulation of 170,000 it is the country's biggest selling weekly, ahead of Newsweek's Polish edition and Wprost. Today, the magazine has a slightly intellectual, social liberal profile, setting it apart from the more conservative...

  • Kultura
    Kultura
    Kultura , sometimes referred to as "Kultura Paryska", was a leading Polish-émigré literary-political journal, published from 1947 to 2000 by Instytut Literacki , initially in Rome, then Paris....

  • Zarządzanie
  • Gazeta Wyborcza
    Gazeta Wyborcza
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  • Puls Biznesu
    Puls Biznesu
    Puls Biznesu is a Polish language daily newspaper devoted to business and economic issues. It is published by Bonnier Business company, a Polish branch of the Swedish Bonnier Group...

  • Prawo i Gospodarka

Publications: books

  • EWG a rynek światowy, 1965 (EEC and the World Market, published in Polish, translated into English, French, and German)
  • Handel między krajami o różnych ustrojach. Po II wojnie światowej i prognozy do 1980 r., 1968 (Trade between countries with various constitutions. After WWII and forecasts till 1980)
  • Muellerowie na codzień, 1979 (The Muellers in everyday life)
  • Alarm dla gospodarki trwa, 1982 (Alarm for the economy)
  • Nawigatorzy gospodarki i inne polemiki, 1987 (The navigators of the economics and other polomics)
  • Pułapka energetyczna gospodarki polskiej, 1988 (The energetic trap of Polish economy)
  • Bogactwo i nędza narodów, Dom Wydawniczy Elipsa, Warszawa 1996 (The wealh and poverty of nations)

Selected awards

  • 1967, 1974 - Nagroda Klubu Publicystów Międzynarodowych SDP (Award of the International Columnist Club of the Polish Journalists Association)
  • 1974 - Nagroda Prezesa RSW Prasa-Książka-Ruch (Award of the President of the Ruch Prasa-Ksiazka-Ruch /Polish press publishers and distributors)
  • 1974 - I Nagroda Klubu Publicystów Ekonomicznych SDP (1st Award of the Economic Columnist Club of the Polish Journalists Association)
  • Krzyż Oficerski OOP
  • Złoty Krzyż Zasługi
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