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This 2014 Article IV Consultation highlights that Poland’s economy is steadily recovering from the 2012–2013 slowdown on the back of Poland’s very strong fundamentals and policies. Real GDP growth moderated to 1.6 percent in 2013 as the slowdown in core euro area countries...
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This staff report for the Republic of Poland’s 2013 Article IV Consultation highlights economic development and policies. The current account in 2012 was primarily financed by EU transfers and foreign direct investment (FDI), notwithstanding a reduction in net FDI inflows. Moderate...
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subject to substantial external risks as Poland is highly integrated with Europe through trade and financial channels, as well … as with global financial markets. In IMF Staff’s view, Poland continues to meet the qualification criteria for access …
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Financial globalization has increased dramatically over the past three decades, particularly for advanced economies, while emerging market and developing countries experienced more moderate increases. Divergences across countries stem from different capital control regimes, and factors such as...
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This Technical Note discusses results of stress testing of the banking sector in Poland. The Polish banking system is …
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This Selected Issues paper considers the case of Poland to analyze global financial spillovers to emerging market (EM …
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This paper on the Republic of Poland was prepared by a staff team of the International Monetary Fund as background … views of the government of the Republic of Poland or the Executive Board of the IMF. …
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This paper discusses interlinkages between Poland and the euro zone using a simple and agnostic econometric approach … assumptions that allow us to identify how external factors affect the evolution of business cycles in Poland in the period 1999 …-2012. Our results suggest that developments in the euro zone can explain about 50 percent of poland’s output and interest rate …
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studies (Latvia, Lithuania, Montenegro, Poland, and Romania). Our results of the panel data analysis indicate that supply …
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Germany and the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, and Slovakia (the CE4) have been in a process of deepening economic …
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