Republic of Poland: Staff Report for the 2001 Article IV Consultation

Poland's outstanding economic performance has come under strain. Executive Directors stressed the need to strengthen fiscal and monetary policies, and accelerate structural reforms. They considered that the new strategy will strengthen the medium-term economic performance, and place Poland in a strong position to secure accession to the European Union. They commended the soundness of the financial system as reported in the Financial Sector Stability Assessment, and agreed that the country's statistical base is adequate for surveillance.
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Volume/Issue: Volume 2001 Issue 056
Publication date: April 2001
ISBN: 9781451831832
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Business and Economics , Exports and Imports , Inflation , Labor , Economics- Macroeconomics , Public Finance , ISCR , CR , deficit , January data , inflation expectation , January , producer price inflation , consumer price inflation , headline inflation , Inflation , Current account deficits , Unemployment , Western Europe

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Poland's outstanding economic performance has come under strain. Executive Directors stressed the need to strengthen fiscal and monetary policies, and accelerate structural reforms. They considered that the new strategy will strengthen the medium-term economic performance, and place Poland in a strong position to secure accession to the European Union. They commended the soundness of the financial system as reported in the Financial Sector Stability Assessment, and agreed that the country's statistical base is adequate for surveillance.