Republic of Poland: Selected Issues
October 31, 2006
Summary
This paper provides evidence that globalization has dampened inflation in Poland in the last ten years. A broad-based statistical and econometric analysis of financial and household balance sheet data implies that exchange rate-related credit risk and liquidity risk are currently contained. Rapid growth of foreign currency loans puts a premium on sound lending practices, risk management, and effective supervision. The many indicators examined in this paper suggest that there exists considerable room for enhancing the flexibility of the Polish economy.
Subject: Banking, Business environment, Credit, Currencies, Economic sectors, Financial institutions, Inflation, Loans, Money, Prices
Keywords: Baltics, bank soundness, Business environment, CR, Credit, credit growth, Currencies, Eastern Europe, export pattern, foreign currency, Global, housing loan, Inflation, inflation development, ISCR, loan, Loans, price, trade openness, Western Europe
Pages:
85
Volume:
2006
DOI:
Issue:
392
Series:
Country Report No. 2006/392
Stock No:
1POLEA2006002
ISBN:
9781451832006
ISSN:
1934-7685






