Central bankers expect Poland's GDP growth at around 3% in 2012.

By bne IntelliNews December 22, 2011
The recent global turmoil should not massively impact Poland's economy, deem members of the Monetary Policy Council (MPC) Anna Zielinska-Glebocka and Jan Winiecki. Hence, Zielinska-Glebocka expects the Polish economy to expand by around 3.0% in 2012 (though she admits the pace may vary from quarter to quarter), while Winiecki spoke of "3% plus". According to the central path of the National Bank of Poland's (NBP) recent projection, Poland's economy should expand by 4.1% in 2011, by 3.1% in 2012 and by 2.8% in 2013.

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