wrzucona
Wrzucona is a Polish word that has been used to describe a phenomenon in social and economic studies. The concept was first identified and studied in the 1990s in the context of post-communist transition in Eastern Europe. It refers to the process of recovering assets frozen to block the criminal assets of former regime officials, usually involving state or public monies and assets that were diverted into a network of secret, unrecorded financial transactions.
In Poland and other postsocialist countries, the asset recovery processes usually concluded where the stakes were
The concept of Wrzucona is closely associated with Janina Paradowska's study on the asset recovery, where she