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Why will Poland never be rich?

Poverty forever according to the latest OECD report (long-term growth prospects) Poland will never be rich. The OECD estimates that Poland's GDP per capita will grow by 1.9% annually by 2060. This report also shows that no poor country that has joined the European Union will be able to catch up with the richest countries in terms of income over the next 50 years.

Poverty forever according to the latest OECD report (long-term growth prospects) Poland will never be rich. The OECD estimates that Poland's GDP per capita will grow by 1.9% annually by 2060. This report also shows that no poor country that has joined the European Union will be able to catch up with the richest countries in terms of income over the next 50 years.

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MrQkes

Poland will never be rich because it is badly managed. I'm not talking about the power that is in power now, but about all the governments that have ruled since the fall of communism. It cannot be good in a democratic country ruled by people from the communist system. The rulers have always cared only for themselves and not for the people who elected them. They should serve us, not us them.

Under each power in Poland, nothing ever paid off, it was easier to sell and steal than to roll up your sleeves and get to work.
In the 1990s and in the first decade of the 21st century, some people made huge fortunes cheating on VAT.
As long as the combination and favoritism of power does not end in Poland, unfortunately, Poland will be a poor country.

Poland will never be rich because it is badly managed. I'm not talking about the power that is in power now, but about all the governments that have ruled since the fall of communism. It cannot be good in a democratic country ruled by people from the communist system. The rulers have always cared only for themselves and not for the people who elected them. They should serve us, not us them.

Under each power in Poland, nothing ever paid off, it was easier to sell and steal than to roll up your sleeves and get to work.
In the 1990s and in the first decade of the 21st century, some people made huge fortunes cheating on VAT.
As long as the combination and favoritism of power does not end in Poland, unfortunately, Poland will be a poor country.

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Ralton

We also need to look at Poland's public debt. This also has some influence on this and on the party, state policy and one of the most important ECONOMY. These factors greatly influence this question.

We also need to look at Poland's public debt. This also has some influence on this and on the party, state policy and one of the most important ECONOMY. These factors greatly influence this question.

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optimus1

Poland will never be rich because of PiS thugs, it's time to take care of them and put them in order

Poland will never be rich because of PiS thugs, it's time to take care of them and put them in order

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Witek51

First of all, because of stupid, incompetent, sold politicians, that's the first thing and don't earn extra money regardless of your political option. Secondly, our geographical location, whether the Germans or the Russians will care about a strong and rich Poland, absolutely not. An example of giving up our coal for imports from distant countries is idiocy

First of all, because of stupid, incompetent, sold politicians, that's the first thing and don't earn extra money regardless of your political option. Secondly, our geographical location, whether the Germans or the Russians will care about a strong and rich Poland, absolutely not. An example of giving up our coal for imports from distant countries is idiocy

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Anonymous

Our country will never be rich because it is badly managed. It's pointless to spend money we don't have.

Our country will never be rich because it is badly managed. It's pointless to spend money we don't have.

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Why will Poland never be rich? Unfortunately, there are several reasons why Poland may have difficulty achieving wealth. The first is the lack of natural resources. Poland does not have natural resources, such as energy resources, minerals or precious metals, which could bring it high incomes. The second reason is low investment in research and development. Poland spends only 1% of GDP on it, while developed countries invest even 4%. Without innovation and technological development, it is difficult to achieve high income and competitiveness on the international market. Another problem for Poland is the growing public debt and the low level of savings. Poland has one of the highest debt ratios in Europe and a low level of savings means there is a shortage of capital for investment. The most important reason why Poland may have difficulties in achieving wealth, however, is corruption and inefficiency of the authorities. For years, Poland has struggled with corruption, which has a negative impact on the economic development of the country. Politicians often use public funds for private purposes, and such actions do not allow for an efficient economy and investment. In summary, Poland may struggle to become wealthy due to a lack of natural resources, insufficient investment in research and development, rising public debt and low levels of savings, as well as corruption and inefficiency of the authorities.

Why will Poland never be rich? Unfortunately, there are several reasons why Poland may have difficulty achieving wealth. The first is the lack of natural resources. Poland does not have natural resources, such as energy resources, minerals or precious metals, which could bring it high incomes. The second reason is low investment in research and development. Poland spends only 1% of GDP on it, while developed countries invest even 4%. Without innovation and technological development, it is difficult to achieve high income and competitiveness on the international market. Another problem for Poland is the growing public debt and the low level of savings. Poland has one of the highest debt ratios in Europe and a low level of savings means there is a shortage of capital for investment. The most important reason why Poland may have difficulties in achieving wealth, however, is corruption and inefficiency of the authorities. For years, Poland has struggled with corruption, which has a negative impact on the economic development of the country. Politicians often use public funds for private purposes, and such actions do not allow for an efficient economy and investment. In summary, Poland may struggle to become wealthy due to a lack of natural resources, insufficient investment in research and development, rising public debt and low levels of savings, as well as corruption and inefficiency of the authorities.

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