Republic of Poland: Selected Issues and Statistical Appendix
June 22, 1998
Summary
This Selected Issues paper and Statistical Appendix analyzes fiscal costs associated with Poland’s accession to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization and European Union (EU). The paper highlights that Poland’s accession to the EU could result in fiscal costs in certain areas, especially in upgrading the infrastructure in transportation and utilities, and improving the environment. The legislative reforms and the establishment of the regulatory and administrative structures are also likely to entail costs, though these costs are more difficult to quantify. This paper also discusses fiscal management and restructuring in Poland.
Subject: Bank deposits, Corporate income tax, Currencies, Demand for money, Financial services, Health, Health care, Money, Personal income tax, Taxes
Keywords: Asia and Pacific, Bank deposits, Corporate income tax, CR, Demand for money, East Asia, Eastern Europe, enterprise money demand, EU accession, EU level, EU load, EU quality, EU subsidy, Europe, Global, government accountability, Health care, health financing system, ISCR, meeting EU directive, Personal income tax, Poland, South Asia
Pages:
90
Volume:
1998
DOI:
Issue:
051
Series:
Country Report No. 1998/051
Stock No:
1POLEA0011998
ISBN:
9781451831801
ISSN:
1934-7685







