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Poland’s Incomplete Economic Transition

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Poland’s economic performance during the decade of the nineties has been one of the best among developing countries and clearly the best among economies formerly in the Soviet sphere. According to the ‘2000 Regular Report from the European Commission on Poland’s Progress Towards Accession,’ Poland is a functioning market economy and should be able to cope with competitive pressure and market forces within the Union in the near term, provided it continues and completes its present reform efforts. It has maintained adequate macroeconomic stability and its growth performance has been high for last years.

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Cwiklinski, H. (2003). Poland’s Incomplete Economic Transition. In: Hedegaard, L., Lindström, B., Joenniemi, P., Eskelinen, H., Peschel, K., Stålvant, CE. (eds) The NEBI Yearbook 2003. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-59341-3_3

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