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- Economy_of_Poland abstract "The Economy of Poland is the sixth-largest in the EU, the largest in eastern Europe, and one of the fastest growing economies in the world, with a yearly growth rate of over 3.0% before the late-2000s recession. It is the only member country of the European Union to have avoided a decline in GDP, meaning that in 2009 Poland has created the most GDP growth in the EU. As of December 2009 the Polish economy had not entered recession nor contracted. According to the Central Statistical Office of Poland, in 2010 the Polish economic growth rate was 3.9%, which was one of the best results in Europe.The Polish state has steadfastly pursued a policy of economic liberalization throughout the 1990s, with positive results for economic growth but negative results for some sectors of the population. The privatization of small and medium state-owned companies and a liberal law on establishing new firms has encouraged the development of the private business sector, which has been the main drive for Poland's economic growth. The agricultural sector remains handicapped by structural problems, surplus labor, inefficient small farms, and a lack of investment. Restructuring and privatization of "sensitive sectors" (e.g. coal), has also been slow, but recent foreign investments in energy and steel have begun to turn the tide. Recent reforms in health care, education, the pension system, and state administration have resulted in larger than expected fiscal pressures. Improving this account deficit and tightening monetary policy, with focus on inflation, are priorities for the Polish government. Further progress in public finance depends mainly on the reduction of public sector employment, and an overhaul of the tax code to incorporate farmers, who currently pay significantly lower taxes than other people with similar income levels. Despite some continued systemic problems, Poland has made great economic progress over the last decade, and now is ranked 20th worldwide in terms of GDP. The largest component of its economy is the service sector.".
- Economy_of_Poland thumbnail Panorama_ul._Emilii_Plater_w_Warszawie_radek_kołakowski.jpg?width=300.
- Economy_of_Poland wikiPageExternalLink 2011.
- Economy_of_Poland wikiPageExternalLink Attractiveness_Europe_2007.pdf.
- Economy_of_Poland wikiPageExternalLink Summary.
- Economy_of_Poland wikiPageExternalLink www.ceemarket.com.
- Economy_of_Poland wikiPageExternalLink index.php?s=Poland&what=articles&search=search.
- Economy_of_Poland wikiPageExternalLink poland.
- Economy_of_Poland wikiPageExternalLink poland.
- Economy_of_Poland wikiPageExternalLink www.paiz.gov.pl.
- Economy_of_Poland wikiPageExternalLink www.polishmarket.com.
- Economy_of_Poland wikiPageID "23019".
- Economy_of_Poland wikiPageRevisionID "606371103".
- Economy_of_Poland aid "$137 billion EU structural funds".
- Economy_of_Poland aid "$142 billion EU structural funds".
- Economy_of_Poland averageGrossSalary "€870/$1,290, monthly".
- Economy_of_Poland averageNetSalaryInPurchasingPowerParityDollars "1536".
- Economy_of_Poland caption Warsaw.
- Economy_of_Poland cianame "pl".
- Economy_of_Poland country "Poland".
- Economy_of_Poland credit "*Moody's:".
- Economy_of_Poland credit "A".
- Economy_of_Poland credit "A+".
- Economy_of_Poland credit "A-".
- Economy_of_Poland credit "A2".
- Economy_of_Poland credit "Outlook: Stable *Fitch:".
- Economy_of_Poland credit "Outlook: Stable".
- Economy_of_Poland currency "1".
- Economy_of_Poland date "December 2009".
- Economy_of_Poland debt "47.1".
- Economy_of_Poland edbr "45".
- Economy_of_Poland expenses "9.954E10".
- Economy_of_Poland exportGoods "machinery and transport equipment 37.8%, intermediate manufactured goods 23.7%, miscellaneous manufactured articles 17.1%, food and live animals 7.6%".
- Economy_of_Poland exportPartners "Czech Republic 6.5%".
- Economy_of_Poland exportPartners "France 6.0%".
- Economy_of_Poland exportPartners "Germany 26.0%".
- Economy_of_Poland exportPartners "Italy 5.0%".
- Economy_of_Poland exportPartners "Netherlands 4.6%".
- Economy_of_Poland exportPartners "Russia 5.2%".
- Economy_of_Poland exportPartners "United Kingdom 7.0%".
- Economy_of_Poland exports "1.923E11".
- Economy_of_Poland fdi "194.9".
- Economy_of_Poland gdp "5.137E11".
- Economy_of_Poland gdp "8.138E11".
- Economy_of_Poland gini "31.1".
- Economy_of_Poland grossExternalDebt "3.26E11".
- Economy_of_Poland growth "1.4".
- Economy_of_Poland hasPhotoCollection Economy_of_Poland.
- Economy_of_Poland importGoods "machinery and transport equipment 38.8%, intermediate manufactured goods 21.0%, chemicals 15.0%, minerals, fuels, lubricants and related materials 12.6%, miscellaneous manufactured articles 9.0%".
- Economy_of_Poland importPartners "China 5.4%".
- Economy_of_Poland importPartners "Czech Republic 4.3%".
- Economy_of_Poland importPartners "France 4.2%".
- Economy_of_Poland importPartners "Germany 27.3%".
- Economy_of_Poland importPartners "Italy 5.2%".
- Economy_of_Poland importPartners "Netherlands 5.9%".
- Economy_of_Poland importPartners "Russia 12.2%".
- Economy_of_Poland imports "2.065E11".
- Economy_of_Poland industries "machine building, iron and steel, mining coal, iron and steel, chemicals, ship building, food processing, glass".
- Economy_of_Poland inflation "0.7".
- Economy_of_Poland labor "17920000".
- Economy_of_Poland occupations "agriculture: 12.9%; industry: 30.2%; services: 57.0%".
- Economy_of_Poland organs "EU, WTO and OECD".
- Economy_of_Poland perCapita "13333.0".
- Economy_of_Poland perCapita "21118.0".
- Economy_of_Poland rank "21.0".
- Economy_of_Poland reason "Need a brief explanation of recent growth".
- Economy_of_Poland reserves "US$97.93 billion".
- Economy_of_Poland revenue "8.947E10".
- Economy_of_Poland sectors "agriculture: 3.5%; industry: 34.2%; services: 62.3%".
- Economy_of_Poland unemployment "10.6".
- Economy_of_Poland width "300".
- Economy_of_Poland year "Calendar year".
- Economy_of_Poland subject Category:Economy_of_Poland.
- Economy_of_Poland subject Category:European_Union_member_economies.
- Economy_of_Poland subject Category:Organisation_for_Economic_Co-operation_and_Development_member_economies.
- Economy_of_Poland subject Category:World_Trade_Organization_member_economies.
- Economy_of_Poland comment "The Economy of Poland is the sixth-largest in the EU, the largest in eastern Europe, and one of the fastest growing economies in the world, with a yearly growth rate of over 3.0% before the late-2000s recession. It is the only member country of the European Union to have avoided a decline in GDP, meaning that in 2009 Poland has created the most GDP growth in the EU. As of December 2009 the Polish economy had not entered recession nor contracted.".
- Economy_of_Poland label "Economia da Polónia".
- Economy_of_Poland label "Economia della Polonia".
- Economy_of_Poland label "Economy of Poland".
- Economy_of_Poland label "Economía de Polonia".
- Economy_of_Poland label "Gospodarka Polski".
- Economy_of_Poland label "Wirtschaft Polens".
- Economy_of_Poland label "Économie de la Pologne".
- Economy_of_Poland label "Экономика Польши".
- Economy_of_Poland label "ポーランドの経済".
- Economy_of_Poland label "波蘭經濟".
- Economy_of_Poland sameAs Wirtschaft_Polens.
- Economy_of_Poland sameAs Economía_de_Polonia.
- Economy_of_Poland sameAs Économie_de_la_Pologne.
- Economy_of_Poland sameAs Economia_della_Polonia.
- Economy_of_Poland sameAs ポーランドの経済.
- Economy_of_Poland sameAs Gospodarka_Polski.
- Economy_of_Poland sameAs Economia_da_Polónia.
- Economy_of_Poland sameAs m.0119g1y3.
- Economy_of_Poland sameAs Q912121.
- Economy_of_Poland sameAs Q912121.
- Economy_of_Poland wasDerivedFrom Economy_of_Poland?oldid=606371103.
- Economy_of_Poland depiction Panorama_ul._Emilii_Plater_w_Warszawie_radek_kołakowski.jpg.
- Economy_of_Poland isPrimaryTopicOf Economy_of_Poland.