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Poland will soon enter era of weaker growth

Poland’s economy is set to expand at a robust pace over the remainder of 2018, but rising inflation and tighter monetary policy will cause the economy to slow by more than is widely anticipated in 2019 and 2020. What’s more, the country’s longer-term economic prospects are weaker than most think.

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