Nonmarket Strategy in Poland
John A. Parnell
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John A. Parnell: University of North Carolina at Pembroke
Chapter Chapter 12 in Nonmarket Strategy in Business Organizations, 2019, pp 139-149 from Springer
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Abstract With almost 38 million citizens, Poland is one of the most populous nations in Eastern and Central Europe. Poland’s GDP of roughly $1.1 trillion makes it one of the largest economies in the region as well, and a per capita GDP approaching $28,000 makes it one of the wealthiest. Although Poland’s economy is relatively stable and prosperous, recent political developments, including clashes with the EU, challenge the nation’s upward trajectory (see Table 12.1) (Miller et al. 2018).
Keywords: Nonmarket Strategy; Recent Political Developments; Freedom Score; Average Applied Tariff Rate; Poland Date (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2019
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-93242-2_12
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