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Despite boasting the fastest GDP growth in the European Union and a record-low unemployment rate, Poland is facing significant threats to its economic prosperity due to severe labor shortages.
Poland has finalized agreements to distribute over 117 billion zlotys from EU pandemic recovery funds to local recipients, ...
The growth rate of the Polish economy was approximately ... In the rankings of the competitiveness of the economy, Poland is far from where it could be. According to the Tax Foundation Europe ...
Last week’s victory of conservative candidate Karol Nawrocki, and good first-round results for free-market forces, give ...
In the ‘Growth and Economic Well Being’ data released by OECD, Poland recorded a 10.2% increase in real household income per capita in Q1 compared to the previous quarter, primarily owing to ...
For the fourth year in a row, we are publishing a joint report ING Bank Slaski and the European Economic Congress on the evolution of the Polish model of economic growth ...
Poland’s GDP is set to expand further in 2025, cementing its position as the European Union’s (EU) fastest-growing economy. Polish economic growth is projected at 3.7% next year, supported by ...
This remarkable progress offers a blueprint for other middle-sized nations seeking sustainable economic growth. “A key factor behind Poland’s success has been its integration into major ...
Poland's growth also overtook the U.S., which grew ... "There really is a European tiger right at Germany’s door." GERMANY IN ECONOMIC DOLDRUMS AMID TRUMP TARIFF WAR, CHINA COMPETITION This ...
Poland’s economy is set to expand by nearly 4% next ... The 2025 view signals an upgrade from the government’s growth forecast of 3.7%. For this year, Domanski said he’s “comfortable ...
A predictable negative consequence of economic reforms was that GDP slumped for a few years before returning to growth. In Poland, the decline was 11.6 percent in 1990 and 7.6 percent in 1991.