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Alina Dumitrescu

Conjunctura economiei mondiale / World Economic Studies, 2013

Abstract: The article analyses the Poland’s economic iem:conjununcture of 2012 and the forecasts for 2013-2014. According to the OECD, Poland was one of the best performers in the OECD economic growth during the global financial and economic crisis. Among EU countries, Poland was the only Member State with a positive GDP growth after the crisis of 2008. Thus, in 2009, the Polish economy has not entered into crisis, but recorded a growth rate of 1.6%. In 2010, according to the Statistical Office of Poland, it has recorded a sustained growth rate of 3.9%, making it one of the best results, compared to an average of 1.8% in the EU. Poland continued favorable development in 2011, when GDP grew by 4.5% in 2011. However, Poland is not immune to contagion risks from European Community trading partners. Thus, in terms of budgetary consolidation and recession economy the real GDP growth in Poland is expected to slow in 2012, the trend will continue throughout 2013 and is projected a revival only from 2014.

Keywords: iem:conjununcture; Economic Growth; Macroeconomic Developments; Outlook (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013
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