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Economic growth, income distribution, and poverty in Poland during transition

The authors attempt to analyze the linkages between macroeconomic policies and economic growth variables, their movement over time, and their impact on poverty in the case of Poland. Poland, a middle-income country, is of particular interest because its data sources allow for a relatively detailed analysis of such developments, and the macroeconomic environment and the economic growth variables show a relatively sizable degree of variance.

Link http://www-wds.worldbank.…64258546&theSitePK=523679
Author Paci, P., Sasin, Martin J. Verbeek, J.,
Date 01-Dec-2004
Institute World Bank
Tags transition, growth, poverty, Poland, Russia

See also

  1. Post-Adaptation Growth Recovery in Poland and Russia - Similarities and Differences
  2. Foreign Currency Denominated Borrowing in Central Europe: Trends, Factors and Consequences
  3. What drives growth in the transition countries?
  4. Rental choice and housing policy realignment in transition : post-privatization challenges in the Europe and Central Asia region
  5. Poverty and reform of financial support to the poor

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