Poland’s GDP may grow by 3.1% in 2017, while the average annual inflation could accelerate to 1.5%, the daily Rzeczpospolita writes front page citing the results of an analyst survey.
H2 2017 should show investments growth with the full-year increase seen at 2.5% year on year on average.
The clear rebound of the economy may, however, be accompanied by the increasing problems in the area of public finance, some analysts say. Public finance sector deficit may rise to 2.9% next year after 2.4% expected in 2016. Political factors, in Poland and abroad, remain a risk.
H2 2017 should show investments growth with the full-year increase seen at 2.5% year on year on average.
The clear rebound of the economy may, however, be accompanied by the increasing problems in the area of public finance, some analysts say. Public finance sector deficit may rise to 2.9% next year after 2.4% expected in 2016. Political factors, in Poland and abroad, remain a risk.
December 28, 2016