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Reviewers – Issues 41–44

International Journal of Management and Economics 44, 129-130

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Reviewers – Issues 41–44

Elżbieta Adamowicz, Warsaw School of Economics Ryszard Bartkowiak,Warsaw School of Economics József Berács, Corvinus University of Budapest Yuriy Bilan, University of Szczecin

Jerzy Cieślik, Kozminski University Leszek Czerwonka, University of Gdańsk Elżbieta Duliniec, Warsaw School of Economics Marek Garbicz, Warsaw School of Economics Juliusz Gardawski, Warsaw School of Economics Gunter Heiduk, Warsaw School of Economics Marta Juchnowicz, Warsaw School of Economics

Ewa Kaliszuk, IBRKK – Institute for Market, Consumption and Business Cycles Research Adam Karbowski, Warsaw School of Economics

Elżbieta Kawecka-Wyrzykowska, Warsaw School of Economics Sándor Kerekes, Corvinus University of Budapest

Arkadiusz Kowalski, Warsaw School of Economics Pamela Kravitz, The College of New Jersey

Zbigniew Krysiak, Warsaw School of Economics Iwona Kuraszko, Kozminski University

Tommi Laukkanen, University of Eastern Finland Bożena Leven, The College of New Jersey

Sławomir Magala, Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University Rajiv Mehta, New Jersey Institute of Technology

Jan Monkiewicz, Warsaw University of Technology Anna Nikodemska-Wołowik, University of Gdańsk Adam Noga, Kozminski University

Mirosława Pluta-Olearnik, Wrocław University of Economics Piotr Płoszajski, Warsaw School of Economics

Pia Polsa, Hanken School of Economics

Krystyna Poznańska, Warsaw School of Economics Jacek Prokop, Warsaw School of Economics

Krystyna Przybylska, Cracow University of Economics Katharine Rockett, University of Essex

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Jian Shi, Sichuan University

Agnieszka Skala, Warsaw University of Technology Magdalena Stefańska, Poznań University of Economics Beata Stępień, Poznań University of Economics Aleksander Sulejewicz, Warsaw School of Economics Adam Śliwiński, Warsaw School of Economics Jurgen Wandel, Warsaw School of Economics Marzenna Weresa, Warsaw School of Economics Marzanna Witek-Hajduk, Warsaw School of Economics Bartosz Witkowski, Warsaw School of Economics Jarosław Woźniczka, Wrocław University of Economics Piotr Zaborek, Warsaw School of Economics

Adam Zaremba, Poznań University of Economics Katarzyna Żukrowska, Warsaw School of Economics Jerzy Żyżyński, University of Warsaw

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