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1 online resource : illustrations |
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IMF country report ; no. 09/266 |
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IMF country report ; no. 09/266.
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Contents |
Cover; Contents; I. Context; II. Policy Response to the Crisis; III. Outlook and Risks; IV. The Policy Agenda; A. Setting the Stage for a Credible Medium-Term Fiscal Consolidation; B. Cautiously Easing Monetary Policy; C. Safeguarding Financial Sector Health; D. Bolstering Growth and Adopting the Euro; V. Staff Appraisal; Tables; 1. Selected Economic Indicators, 2005-10; 2. Balance of Payments on Transaction Basis, 2005-14; 3. External Debt Sustainability Framework, 2004-14; 4. Financial Soundness Indicators, 2002-09; 5. General Government Revenues and Expenditures, 2005-10 |
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6. Public Sector Debt Sustainability Framework, 2004-147. External Financing Requirements and Sources, 2008-11; 8. Medium-Term Scenario, 2005-14; Figures; 1. Recent Economic Developments, 2001-09; 2. Recent Financial Markets Developments; 3. CE-3: Reaction to Mexico and Poland FCL Announcements; 4. CE-3: Key Lending Indicators, 2005-08; 5. Recent Credit Developments, 2005-09; 6. Nonfinancial Corporate Sector Indicators, 2003-08; 7. Recent Developments in the Corporate Sector, 2007Q4-2009Q1; 8. Banking Sector's Market Indicators, 2007-09; 9. External Debt Sustainability: Bound Tests |
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10. Public Debt Sustainability: Bound Tests, 2004-14Boxes; 1. Real Exchange Rate Assessment; 2. Poland's Fiscal Framework: Proposed Changes and Options for Strengthening; 3. Poland's Financial Sector: Stress Tests; Annexes; 1. Inflation and the Exchange Rate Pass-Through; 2. Boosting Labor Market Participation While Promoting Fiscal Sustainability; Appendices; I. Draft Public Information Notice; Contents; Appendixes; I. Fund Relations; II. Statistical Issues |
Summary |
1. Poland's rapid growth had begun to lose steam even before the global crisis hit. Following a robust and relatively well-balanced expansion, driven by an EU accession-related investment boom and rapid credit and wage growth, economic activity began to slow in the face of gradually emerging capacity constraints. By mid-2008, inflationary pressures peaked and the unemployment rate was at record lows. Still, despite a somewhat pro-cyclical fiscal policy, external and internal imbalances were relatively limited going into the crisis |
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"August 2009." |
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International Monetary Fund -- Poland
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International Monetary Fund |
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Global Financial Crisis, 2008-2009.
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Financial crises -- Poland
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Fiscal policy -- Poland
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Monetary policy -- Poland
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Euro -- Poland
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Balance of payments -- Poland
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Debts, Public -- Poland
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Finance -- Poland
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Balance of payments
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Debts, Public
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Economic history
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Economic policy
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Euro
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Finance
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Financial crises
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Fiscal policy
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Monetary policy
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Poland -- Economic conditions.
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Poland -- Economic policy -- 1990-
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Poland
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Electronic book
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Author |
International Monetary Fund.
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ISBN |
1280884460 |
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9781280884467 |
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1462395724 |
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9781462395729 |
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1452789762 |
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9781452789767 |
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9786613725776 |
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6613725773 |
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1451886535 |
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9781451886535 |
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9781451832068 |
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1451832060 |
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