Economy of Poland - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Poland is considered to currently have one of the fastest growing economies in Central European nations, with an annual growth rate of over 6.0% before the late-2000s recession. Poland's GDP grew by 5...
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GDP: $13,300 (2005 est.)
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Poland, a member of the World Trade Organization (WTO) and the European Union, applies the EU's common external tariff to goods from other countries--including the U.S. While foreign trade is an important part of the Polish economy, Poland remains much less trade dependent than its Central European neighbors.
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Due to growth of export, industrial production and investment, the GDP level reached 5.4% in 2004 which made Poland's economy growing much faster than average EU 25 Member State (1.6%) and the Euro zone (1.3%). GDP in 2004 (at current prices) amounted to PLN 884,2 billion (~$221,050 billion).
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Poland - Economy Inde ... INDEX for ; Poland; ... All suggestions for corrections of any errors about Poland Economy should be addressed to the Library of Congress and the CIA.
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Economy—overview: Poland today stands out as one of the most successful and open transition economies. The privatization of small and medium state-owned companies and a liberal law on establishing new firms marked the rapid development of a private sector now responsible for 70% of economic activity.
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Information about the economy of Poland. ... Throughout the 1990s the United States and other Western countries supported the growth of a free enterprise economy by reducing Poland's foreign debt burden, providing economic aid, and lowering trade barriers.
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Improving Poland's worsening current account deficit also is a priority. To date the government has resisted pressure for protectionist solutions and continues to support regional free trade initiatives. The government export strategy emphasizes a more aggressive export assistance program.
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Economy - overview ... Poland has pursued a policy of economic liberalization since 1990 and today stands out as a success story among transition economies. In 2008, GDP grew an estimated 4.8%, based on rising private consumption, a jump in corporate investment, and EU funds inflows.
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