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Poland’s macroeconomic performance was strong in the decade leading up to the global crisis. Poland’s commitments to … supervisory framework helped foster a well-capitalized banking system. A successor Flexible Credit Line arrangement for Poland … will play an important role in supporting the government’s economic policy strategy. Although Poland’s underlying …
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This paper reviews Poland’s economic performance under the Flexible Credit Line Arrangement. Economic growth in Poland …
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Poland’s macroeconomic performance was strong during the global crisis, supported by sound economic policies. The …
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This paper discusses key findings of the Review Under the Flexible Credit Line (FCL) Arrangement for Poland. The … stability. The IMF staff’s assessment is that Poland continues to meet the qualification criteria for access to FCL resources …
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This paper focuses on an arrangement under the Flexible Credit Line (FCL) for the Republic of Poland. Poland … and retrenchment in international capital markets. IMF staff concurs and believes that, given Poland’s regional importance …, the FCL may provide insurance not only to Poland, but also to the region more broadly …
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Economic developments in 2000 have dominated by the strength of the balance of payments. Real GDP has grown by 7.5 percent in 2000, but the momentum has slowed during the year. The external current account surplus is estimated at US$45 billion (18 percent of GDP) in 2000, driven by the sharp...
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