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In this study we analyze how funding liquidity shocks affecting large international banks were transmitted to Polish subsidiaries and branches of these banks in recent years. We investigate differences in the effects of liquidity shocks on banks owned by both Polish and foreign institutions. All...
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undertaken in Poland: 1) the shift of a part of pension contributions from the funded to the unfunded pension pillar and 2) the …
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low fertility rates since the 1970s and/or the continuously increasing life expectancy. Poland, one of the biggest …
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Poland. We highlight the role of inflation projections prepared by the staff of the National Bank of Poland in building … bank credibility in Poland, using survey-based measures of inflation expectations formed by consumers, enterprises and …
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Poland faces one of the most rapidly ageing population in Europe. The old age dependency ratio is expected to triple …
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structure of economic growth in Poland – a converging open economy which itself did not contribute to the breakout of the crisis …. We thus provide a supply-side explanation why Poland fared so well during the world economic crisis. According to our … which economic resources are used for production in Poland. …
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We identify determinants of large disparities in local unemployment rates in Poland using panel data on NUTS-4 level …
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period of a global financial crisis. Our results suggest the presence of a low LGD and a relatively high PD for Poland during …
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