Poland Economic Overview
Poland, referred to as the New Europe in some circles, is surprising some with its strong growth and economic problems. Will it become an economic hub in Europe in the future?
Memberships: EU Membership and Structural Funds since 2004
GDP: $421.5 bn
GDP Growth Rate: 7%; Inflation: 2.0% (2007 CPI est.)
Per Capita Income: $11,057; 17% of population below poverty line
Unemployment: 12.8%
Current Account Balance: -$2.8 billion
Exports have more than doubled since 2002
Economic Forecast:
Low divorce rate compared to the rest of Europe
Machinery and Transport equipment
Packaging
Foreign Investment
Agriculture
Oil, Coal, Refining (controlled by government)
Sources: culture.polishsite.us
data.un.org
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Memberships: EU Membership and Structural Funds since 2004
GDP: $421.5 bn
GDP Growth Rate: 7%; Inflation: 2.0% (2007 CPI est.)
Per Capita Income: $11,057; 17% of population below poverty line
Unemployment: 12.8%
Current Account Balance: -$2.8 billion
Exports have more than doubled since 2002
Economic Forecast:
- GDP growth: 5.1% in 2008, 4.3% 2009-2012
- Goal to adopt Euro in 2012
- Labor market problems
- 54% participation rate in the labor market
- Wages growing faster than productivity
- Need to liberalize market regulations
- male: 35.8 years
- female: 39.5 years
Low divorce rate compared to the rest of Europe
- 67,578 divorces in 2005
- Country is Catholic, 90% of people define selves as “religious”
- Trend will reverse over long-term
- Firms need to know how to attract best talent
Machinery and Transport equipment
- 30% of imports
- 38% of exports
Packaging
- 1.5% of GDP
- Metal and Paper Packaging expected 5-10% annual growth
Foreign Investment
- Driver of recent economic success
- Computers
- Consumer Electronics
- Automobile Component Production
Agriculture
- Inefficient small farms without investment
Oil, Coal, Refining (controlled by government)
Sources: culture.polishsite.us
data.un.org
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Copyright (C) 2008. SIS International Research, Inc.
Disclaimer: Under no circumstances will SIS, it affiliates, successors or assigns be liable for any loss or damage caused by anyone's reliance on information contained in this web site






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