This information comes from the assessment conducted in country for the Poland report, which was published in 1999.
Poland has a strong overall legal, institutional, and "market" framework for commercial activity when compared to the baseline established for the CLIR reports. A few interesting patterns emerged from the results detailed in the report that are worth noting. First, as expected, the "Framework Law" dimension is stronger, in relative terms, than any other dimension of this analysis (Implementing Institutions, Supporting Institutions, and Market).
Key Development Data & Statistics
Year
Latest Data
External debt stocks (% of GNI)
2007
195.4
GDP (current US$) (billions)
2007
422.0
GNI per capita, Atlas method (current US$)
2007
9,850
Population, total (millions)
2007
38.1
Population growth (annual %)
2007
0
Exports (current US$) (billions)
2008
190.5
Imports (current US$) (billions)
2008
213.9
Top Exports: machinery and transport equipment, intermediate manufactured goods, miscellaneous manufactured goods
Top Imports: machinery and transport equipment, intermediate manufactured goods, chemicals
Source: World Bank Group 2009, CIA World Factbook 2009
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