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Poland's economy in the pandemic

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  • Pawel Bukowski
  • Wojciech Paczos

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The Polish economy has largely managed to avoid the pandemic-induced troubles experienced in Western Europe. But as Pawel Bukowski and Wojtek Paczos argue, contrary to government claims of able stewardship, what has got the country through relatively unscathed is a combination of good fortune, making GDP a priority over health and restrictions centred more on personal freedoms than economic freedoms.

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  • Pawel Bukowski & Wojciech Paczos, 2021. "Poland's economy in the pandemic," CentrePiece - The magazine for economic performance 615, Centre for Economic Performance, LSE.
  • Handle: RePEc:cep:cepcnp:615
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    Covid-19; Productivity; Wellbeing; growth; gdp; Poland; labour markets;
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