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Sources:

  • http://de.statista.com/statistik/daten/studie/227302/umfrage/inflationsrate-in-polen/
  • http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/statistics_explained/index.php?title=File:Employment_rate,_age_group_15%E2%80%9364,_2002%E2%80%9312_%28%25%29_YB14.png&filetimestamp=20140228122406
  • http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/statistics_explained/index.php?title=File:Employment_rate,_age_group_15%E2%80%9364,_2012_%28%25%29_YB14.png&filetimestamp=20140228134145
  • http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/statistics_explained/index.php?title=File:Employment_rate_by_highest_level_of_education,_age_group_25-64,_2012_%28%25%29_YB14.png&filetimestamp=20140228122356

Short information

  • Poland is the sixth largest economy in the European Union

and

  • occupies the twentieth place in the world economy!

  • The country is developing dynamically and continuously!

3. main aim:

2. main aim:

high and stable level of employment

economical growth

1. main aim:

Low and stable rate of inflation

&

in the general level of prices

Gross Domestic Product

Unemployment rate 2012-2014

- stable:

2010: 63

2011: 65

2012: 67

EU-average:

109

109

108

Poland: inflation rate from 2003- 2013

2004: highest unemployment rate

Actual Individual Consumtion

-> totally under

average!

- Almost average

- More than half of the people (age 15-64) are employed

- Rising employmentrates since 2002

- not such a good employer as

other countries such as the Netherlands (75%)

= all goods and services consumed

by households

Conclusion

EU-average

108

108

107

Poland:

2010: 68

2011: 70

2012: 73

the government achieves almost

all the macroeconomic aims

  • low and stable rate of inflation
  • high and stable level of employment
  • economic growth

Employmentrates:

Age group 15-64 : 60%

European average (15-64): 64,1%

males age 15-64: 66,3%

females age 15-64: 53,1%

Age group 55-64: 38,7%

Inflation

  • inflation in Poland and in other countries is calculated as the percent change in the consumer price index (CPI) from year to the next

  • inflation can also be calculated with other price indexes (GDP)

annual average inflation

rates from 2002- 2012

(%)

EU:

2002: 2,1

2012: 2,6

Poland:

2002: 1,9

2012: 3,7

Poland has a low and stable rate of inflation

&

in the general level of prices!

Poland

To what extent is its government achieving the macroeconomic objectives?