The Polish economy is booming and the country’s ruling conservatives are pursuing a model of “inclusive growth” to create equitable opportunities for citizens, the country’s prime minister has said in the Wall Street Journal.
“Our market economy is booming, allowing us to take care of the least fortunate,” Mateusz Morawiecki said in an opinion piece published by the leading US financial newspaper.
“Poland recently became the first country in nearly a decade to graduate from emerging-market status and enter the ranks of the world’s developed economies,” Morawiecki said in his opinion piece entitled “Meet the Polish Tiger” and posted on the wsj.com website.
Poland last Monday had its capital market upgraded from emerging to developed market status by leading index provider FTSE Russell.
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