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From the legislative point of view, Poland has a relatively developed public procurement system, though, as recorded above, further improvements remain necessary. Since June 1994, when the Sejm passed the first public procurement law, the law has gone through several amendments with a view to...
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This report provides an assessment of accounting and auditing practices in Poland using international standards as a benchmark, while focusing on the institutional framework and application of given standards. In the recent past, Poland has taken steps in reducing the gap between Polish...
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The polish tertiary education report was undertaken by the World Bank and the European Investment Bank in consultation with the Ministry of National Education and Sports of Poland (MoNES). The modernization of higher education and other tertiary education services has become an increasing focus...
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The objective of this report is to assess the status of public expenditures, and develop recommendations to promote fiscal stability and growth in Poland, towards the consolidation and restructuring of its public finances, strengthening its budget management, and better leverage in EU financing....
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This report builds on the wealth of existing literature on living standards and inequality in Poland and is intended to continue the ongoing debate. The focus is on lack of access to economic opportunities as the most important dimension of poverty in Poland and one that is strongly associated...
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Poland along with seven other Central European and Baltic countries, joined the European Union (EU) on May 1, 2004. This was a historical event, marking the country's final reintegration with the rest of Europe, and the importance of this from a geopolitical point of view is undeniable. For...
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The main objective of the assessment is to determine how Poland's environmental and social safeguard systems can be used in place of the corresponding Bank safeguards, at sector, sub-national, or country level, and how it will apply to current and future Bank-financed operations in Poland. This...
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The principal objectives of this financial sector assessment were to assist the authorities in identifying potential vulnerabilities in the Polish financial system that could have macroeconomic consequences, to suggest measures to reduce these risks, and to outline development needs in the...
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During February 19-March 4, 2013 an assessment under the International Monetary Fund (IMF)/World Bank Financial Sector Assessment Program (FSAP) was conducted for the Republic of Poland. Poland's financial system has been expanding rapidly and remains dominated by banks. The total assets of the...
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The study reviews recent labor market developments in Poland, examining the factors behind the rise in unemployment, and, proposing actions that should contribute to increased job creation rates. Its main purpose is to inform - based on research findings - on the policy dialogue regarding the...
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