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This paper examines the endogeneity of several structural variables which enter unemployment rate equations—the generosity of unemployment benefits, nonwage labor costs, the relative minimum wage, and the degree of unionization. It finds evidence of reverse causality for these structural...
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Since beginning economic transition, the Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Poland, and Slovenia have—with much success …
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Poland is placed high among the most successful transition economies owing to its strong macroeconomic and structural …
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Poland’s macroeconomic performance was strong during the global crisis, supported by sound economic policies. The …
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This report provides the details of the IMF's projections and estimates on the Republic of Poland's sectoral breakdown …; private sector employment by sector, during 1993–98; monetary survey; balance sheet of the national bank of Poland, during …
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This Selected Issues paper analyzes the use of fiscal rules in Poland and also suggests improvements. The study reviews …
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Poland’s macroeconomic performance was strong in the decade leading up to the global crisis. Poland’s commitments to … supervisory framework helped foster a well-capitalized banking system. A successor Flexible Credit Line arrangement for Poland … will play an important role in supporting the government’s economic policy strategy. Although Poland’s underlying …
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The Republic of Poland’s 2010 Article IV Consultation shows that Poland is the only European Union country to have …
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The Selected Issues paper on Poland underlies that as the only European Union economy to avoid outright recession … during the crisis, Poland is likely to attract renewed risk appetite. Poland could become one of the main recipients of … volatility of capital flows into Poland has been lower during both the boom and crisis periods, in part owing to timely …
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Poland. After booming for half a decade, Poland’s investment plummeted during 2001–03 and has recovered only marginally since … then. The paper provides a historical perspective on the evolution of economywide and sectoral investment in Poland, and …
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