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More recent administrations have not implemented the reforms and pursued policies that effectively responded to the needs of the moment. And yet… Poland’s economy is growing faster than the ...
The other, from the centre, is that, in a dangerous world, Poland needs Europe to magnify its strengths, just as Europe needs ...
After communism collapsed in 1989, Poland underwent a policy of shock therapy. Initially, the economy contracted but not long ...
The Polish government's willingness to reign in a bloated deficit may be sapped by the fear of losing elections, S&P's expert on Central/Eastern Europe said on Tuesday, amid political polarisation in ...
Poland's economy rebounded dramatically in 1992-93, several years after the nation embarded on a comprehensive program of economic transformation. This paper describes Polan's steps in the areas of ...
Poland's resilience can be attributed mainly to its balanced and consistent macroeconomic policy, structural reforms, and relatively strong and transparent financial system. However, the Russian ...
The positive boost is set to culminate in 2026, when Poland will experience a 'domestic' spending frenzy from the RRF, ...
Be skeptical of industrial policies, and never underestimate ... EU membership has no doubt been good for Poland’s economy, as it has been for all of the former communist states that have ...
Poland’s economy has generally shown resilience during ... the approval of the budget in early January was not a smooth process. The 100 policies outlined in Tusk’s election campaign, targeted ...
This situation reduces Poland’s ability to pursue policies independently and shows that its economy is still dependent on western Europe. It remains to be seen how U.S. president-elect Donald ...
Rafal Trzaskowski, the Warsaw mayor, appeared to have won the first round of the election. Prime Minister Donald Tusk is ...