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Kraków School of Economics, also known as theKraków School orKSE was aschool of economic thought centred around theJagiellonian University and most prominent ininterwar Poland. The school was critical ofeconomic interventionism andstatism prominent during thesanation and instead favouredfree markets andfree trade.[citation needed]
Some of the school's members, such asAdam Heydel andRoman Rybarski were tied to thenational democratic movement.[1][unreliable source?][2]
The school had connections to theAustrian School, and Adam Heydel adopted a similar methodology.[1]
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