Poland in the Single Market: Benefits, Barriers, and Reforms

Poland in the Single Market: Benefits, Barriers, and Reforms

Poland in the Single Market: Benefits, Barriers, and Reforms

30 May 2024

Since joining the European Union, Poland's per capita GDP surged, reaching nearly 80% of the EU average by 2022, fueled by increased trade, investment, and labor market opportunities. However, Poland's growth is hindered by regulatory barriers, enforcement gaps, and incomplete service market integration. Recommendations for improvement include deregulation, mutual recognition of standards, enhanced transparency, and reducing external market barriers.

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