Davos 2022: The Economy in a World of New Priorities [OPINION]If there is anything certain in the modern economy, it’s change. While we enjoy using assorted opportunities to repeat and scare one another about the times of extraordinary variability and uncertainty we all face, the truth is somewhat different: both have become typical features of the economic landscape. It goes without saying that they are also the price we are paying for the exorbitant development and technological changes of recent decades, for the never-ending race we have decided to join in the name of progress and prosperity.Krzysztof Jedlak•23 maja 2022
Davos 2022: Local Governments Are Waiting for Investors [OPINION]A potential foreign investor considering Poland as its next investment venue can take advantage of a variety of support tools provided by the Polish public administration at every stage of the decision making process and subsequently over the course of the entire investment venture. Many are managed or implemented by the government and its agencies, though in practice every investor is bound to engage with local government authorities at one moment or another.Wojciech Szczurek•23 maja 2022
Davos 2022: Waiting for the Summer of AIHailed as a lynchpin of digital transition, AI is beginning to establish itself in the Polish economy.Elżbieta Rutkowska•23 maja 2022
Davos 2022: We are changing the energy market slowly but more consistently than ever beforeFor the past 20 years, Poland has gone a long way forward in moving away from the coal monoculture with over 94% of electricity being fuelled with this fossil resources. We are eliminating coal from the energy mix faster than expected but figures do not lie - coal still makes up 70% of the domestic mix, and the truly no-emission resources are still a relatively small part of it.Marceli Sommer•23 maja 2022
Davos 2022: Effective Risk Management and Responsibility in Light of New ChallengesAt a time when we are tackling the economic repercussions of the war and partly also of the pandemic, responsible risk management is of fundamental importance on the one hand while, on the other, it is essential to rise to completely new challenges such as the inflow of 3 million refugees to Poland from neighbouring Ukraine or the changes occurring on the energy market.Leszek Skiba•23 maja 2022Artykuł partnerski
Davos 2022: Transportation’s Giant LeapPoland has built a network of high-speed roads almost from scratch in the 21st century, with a density approaching that of Western Europe. Considerable funds have been earmarked for the modernisation of railways but genuine results are yet to come.Krzysztof Śmietana•23 maja 2022
Davos 2022: Financial Sector Under the Pressure of the New RealityA decade ago, the banking sector was among Europe’s leaders in terms of profitability. Today, this status is long gone, due to the regulations introduced in recent years that capped profitability and the legacy of foreign currency mortgages that have not found a systemic solution. When interest rates began to rise, opening a path to higher yields, the Prime Minister said they were ‘unfair’.Łukasz Wilkowicz•23 maja 2022
Polish Agriculture: a surprisingly modern sector of the economyPoland has become a leading supplier in the EU in the production of apples or poultry. Milk processing, mostly in cooperatives, is also among the most modern sectors in the EU.Sonia Sobczyk-Grygiel•23 maja 2022
KGHM Commits to Nuclear Power and Energy TransitionIn the transition away from fossil fuels towards renewable energy, nuclear energy will be essential to stabilise the system. Nuclear power is not renewable energy but neither does it generate emissions of greenhouse gases and other pollutants.23 maja 2022Artykuł partnerski
Davos 2022: Green Changes are an Opportunity for Poland and Europe as a WholeEurope is facing major economic and climate challenges today – the green energy revolution and work toward commodity independence await us. These challenges are intertwined, as perfectly demonstrated by the example of Central and Eastern European countries, including Poland. The Russian aggression against Ukraine has shed a new light on the latter challenge.Daniel Obajtek•23 maja 2022Artykuł partnerski
Davos 2022: Polish Exports Resilient to CrisesRecorded at slightly below 10% over recent years, the growth rate of Polish exports topped 20% in 2021. Central Statistics Office data for the first two months of that year suggest that this positive trend has continued.Patrycja Otto•23 maja 2022
Davos 2022: Economy on the Warpath [OPINION]Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has contributed to stagflation trends in the economy. Powerful migration movements have affected demand and the overall labour market. Having found itself in the frontline zone, Poland will nonetheless not suffer any decline in attractiveness as an investment destination.Ernest Pytlarczyk•23 maja 2022
Davos 2022: Cooperation in Stormy Times [OPINION]Russia’s attack on Ukraine is the greatest test of international solidarity that the transatlantic community has faced since World War 2. Capital market institutions reacted quickly and decisively.Marek Dietl•23 maja 2022
Davos 2022: The EU Climate Policy Calls for a Fundamental Review [OPINION]24 February 2022 was one of the most tragic dates in the history of the 21st century. Unprovoked, Russia attacked its neighbour, making the blackest scenario my political faction has been cautioning against come true. War in Ukraine should make everyone realise that the Kremlin and its policy are a threat not only to our region but to the world at large. Furthermore, Russia’s aggression against our neighbour should open all of Europe’s eyes to other things.Jacek Sasin•23 maja 2022
Davos 2022: A Post-Crisis Inclusive Model of Capitalism [OPINION]The ongoing multiple crises of the COVID pandemic, high inflation, climate change and Russia’s invasion of Ukraine pose formidable challenges to global growth and welfare. Policymakers will need to do their utmost to tackle them. But the ongoing crises also present an opportunity to re-build the world in a new, better and inclusive way. prof. Marcin Piątkowski•23 maja 2022
Davos 2022: The Fastest Migration Revolution EverPolish GDP would be much lower if not for workers from abroad. The challenge is to keep these people in PolandGrzegorz Osiecki•23 maja 2022
Polski eksport odporny na kryzysyTempo wzrostu naszego eksportu, wynoszące w ostatnich latach średnio nieco poniżej 10 proc., w 2021 r. przekroczyło 20 proc. Dane Głównego Urzędu Statystycznego za pierwsze dwa miesiące tego roku pokazują, że pozytywny trend jest kontynuowanyPatrycja Otto•23 maja 2022
Polskie rolnictwo – zaskakująco nowoczesny sektor gospodarkiW produkcji np. jabłek czy drobiu Polska stała się czołowym dostawcą w UE. Przetwórstwo mleka, oparte na spółdzielczości, również należy do najnowocześniejszych w UniiSonia Sobczyk-Grygiel•23 maja 2022
Jedlak: Ekonomia w świecie nowych priorytetów [OPINIA]Jeśli coś jest w nowoczesnej gospodarce pewne, to zmiana. Lubimy wprawdzie przy różnych okazjach powtarzać - i straszyć się nawzajem - że mamy do czynienia z wyjątkową zmiennością i niepewnością, ale prawda jest trochę inna: to są już typowe elementy ekonomicznego krajobrazu. Krzysztof Jedlak•23 maja 2022
Piątkowski: Inkluzywny model kapitalizmu po kryzysie [OPINIA]Trwające obecnie liczne kryzysy, takie jak pandemia COVID-19, wysoka inflacja, zmiany klimatyczne i inwazja Rosji na Ukrainę, stanowią ogromne wyzwanie dla światowego wzrostu gospodarczego i dobrobytu. Decydenci polityczni będą musieli dołożyć wszelkich starań, aby im sprostać. Jednak są one także okazją do zbudowania świata na nowo – w lepszy i bardziej sprzyjający integracji społecznej sposób.prof. Marcin Piątkowski•23 maja 2022