Poland has had annual GDP growth that mostly stayed in the 3-7% from 1993 to 2018.
Nominal GDP per capita went from $5000 per person in 1993 to about $15800 per person in 2018.
On a purchasing power parity basis per capita income is $27000 per person which is about the same as Portugal.
Poland has low taxes, special economic development zones and world-class education.
source: tradingeconomics.com
source: tradingeconomics.com
source: tradingeconomics.com
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Are you Russian or German, jelly?
Sounds like Poland is getting ripe for re-appropriation.
Sounds like Poland is getting ripe for re-appropriation.
Sounds like Poland is getting ripe for re-appropriation.