Having emerged from the global financial crisis in surprisingly robust health, Poland’s economy slowed sharply in 2012-13. Nonetheless, growth has started to pick up more recently and, as we explain in this Focus, we think there are five reasons to expect Poland to be Emerging Europe’s star performer over the coming years. We expect GDP growth of around 3.5% this year and next.
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