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Edward Franciszek Szczepanik (born August 22 1915 in Suwałki, Poland, died 10 October 2005 in Worcestershire) was a Polish economist and the last Prime Minister of the Polish government in exile.

He went to the local grammar school in Suwałki and studied at the Warsaw School of Economics (SGH). He studied for his MA in political economy under Professor Edward Lipiński in 1936. During his compulsory military service he was stationed at the Artillery Officers' School and was stationed with the 29th Light Artillery Regiment. He won a scholarship to study at the London School of Economics, studying under Professors Lionel Robbins, Friedrich Hayek and Rosenstein-Rodan. On his return he became an assistant in Lipiński's department in SGH.

Szczepanik was awarded a Doctorate Honoris causa by SGH in 1995.

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