
Konrad Raczkowski
Professor of economical Sciences, PhD in the Management of Public Institutions. He specializes in management in the economical system, public finances and unofficial economy and corporate restructuring. Since 2012 he is the manager of the Institute of Economics of the Academy of Sciences in Warsaw and the head of the Management Department in Economics. Since 2015, associate of the National improvement Council at the president of the Republic of Poland. He has managerial and supervisory functions in the financial marketplace in Poland. erstwhile Deputy Minister of Finance (2015/2016). He acts as an expert and advisor to public institutions, economical organisations and businesses. From 2003 to 2013, he was an worker of the Ministry of Finance. He collaborated with the European Anti-Fraud Office in Brussels and the Stockholm Institute for safety and improvement Policy (Visiting Fellow). He held 3 years of habilitation of economical sciences at the Institute of Organization and Management in Przemyśl "Orgmasz" in Warsaw (2006-2009). He is simply a scholarship holder of the Swedish Government in Management (2009), a associate of the State taxation Advisory Examination Commission (VI term), a associate of the Royal economical Society and the British Academy of Management. Author of over 100 technological publications.
Prof. Konrad Raczkowski and I are discussing the limits of cash payments, financial and large tech influences, Euronet protest, the importance and position of cash in various countries.
This book is simply a communicative about any merger and any takeover. The merger takes place between the forces of the large financier, large finance and large technology, large tech. The takeover is about power. erstwhile the merger is over, these forces will have power over us that has never happened before in human history.
Brett Scott "Cloudmoney. Cash, cards, code. War on our portfolios”
1. On 24 April 2024, the Europarlamentarians passed a ban on paying cash in excess of EUR 10 000 (about PLN 40 000). Politicians justified their decision against money laundering and terrorist financing. What do you say?
2. Brett Scott mentions that he is simply a large financier along with large tech want to take over. What do you say?
3. If you hypothetically presume that cash will be liquidated, who will lose the most?
4. The Euronet network conducted a one-day strike on June 18, 2024. Citizens could retreat only PLN 200 from the ATM once. The company explained that the protest action was intended to item the fact that the Visa, Mastercard and BLIK payment corporations "do not cover the national cash withdrawal from ATMs, borne by ATM operators in Poland". I'm asking the prof. to comment.
The 5th civilian Affairs Institute, which is the publisher of the civilian Affairs Weekly, has been moving the Cash Paying Day on August 16. This year too. In 2023 we wrote an open letter to Prof. Adam Glapiński, president of NBP. We have included 5 postulates in this letter. What do you think of these ideas?
6. What is the situation of cash in another countries? Citizens defend her from liquidation? How do governments and decision makers in the planet act?
7. What crucial question has no 1 always asked you about the subject we're talking about. And what is the answer to that?
Music "Also Sprach Zarathustra – Einleitung" – Kevin MacLeod, CC BY 3.0