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Can Poland stay ahead of the pack?

The near-term outlook for the Polish economy remains amongst the strongest in the region, with GDP growth set to remain close to its potential rate of around 4% for the next couple of years. But the real challenge for the government in the near term is to avoid complacency, particularly given Poland’s large twin budget and current account deficits. Fiscal and labour market reforms are crucial if Poland is to continue growing strongly in the medium term.

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