Stanisław Albinowski

Stanisław Józef Albinowski (20 July 1923, Lwów 25 January 2005, Warsaw) was a Polish economist, columnist and journalist on economics.[1]

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

In 1960 he graduated in economics 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, 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

Newspapers and magazines

For most of his life he was a columnist and journalist for the biggest Polish newspapers and magazines, including:

Books

Selected awards

References

  1. Yodfat, Aryeh; Abir, Mordechai (1977). In the direction of the Persian Gulf: the Soviet Union and the Persian Gulf. Psychology Press. p. 6. ISBN 0-7146-3071-3.
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