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FEATURE STORY

Poland: A Top Performer in Doing Business

October 23, 2012


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Polish Prime Minister, Donald Tusk, speaking at the launch of Doing Business 2013 in Warsaw

Photo: Ministry of Economy of the Republic of Poland

STORY HIGHLIGHTS
  • Poland is a regional and global leader in introducing key reforms to enable local firms to grow faster.
  • Poland has improved significantly in many areas crucial for economic development, including contract enforcement, registration of property, closing a business, payment of taxes, and getting credit.
  • Among EU countries, Poland has made the most cumulative progress over the past five years towards being a top global performer.

Poland made more progress in improving its business environment during the period June 2011 to June 2012 than any other country worldwide, according to a new IFC and World Bank report. looked at 185 economies worldwide and analyzed regulations that apply to businesses during their life cycle, including start-up and operations, trading across borders, paying taxes, and protecting investors.

Poland has introduced four important institutional or regulatory reforms that have made it easier for businesses to operate:

  • Property registration is now faster following the introduction of a new caseload management system for land and mortgage registries and by continued digitization of records.
  • Paying taxes is easier for companies because of electronic filing and payment systems which are increasingly used by firms.
  • The time required to enforce contracts in Warsaw has been cut by one third since 2005, because of more simplified procedures, efficient document handling and improved case monitoring.
  • The efficiency of insolvency proceedings has improved over the past six years due largely to updated guidelines on information and a more streamlined process of bankruptcy petition.

" This is not about less regulations ¨C this is about better, smarter regulations. This is not about a ¡°free for all¡±, this is about measuring the Government¡¯s effectiveness in developing a regulatory environment that can facilitate, rather than hamper, the development of a vibrant private sector. "
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Xavier Devictor

World Bank Country Manager for Poland and the Baltic Countries

At the Doing Business report launch in Warsaw on 23 October, the World Bank¡¯s Country Manager for Poland and the Baltic Countries, Mr. Xavier Devictor, highlighted Poland¡¯s role as ¡°one of Europe¡¯s champions of good economic management.¡± Devictor also emphasized the importance of the Bank¡¯s partnership with Poland and how the Bank would continue to work with the Polish authorities in helping to design a new generation of reforms, and to help other countries learn from Poland¡¯s experience in addressing similar challenges.

The report launch at the Warsaw Stock Exchange was attended by Poland¡¯s Prime Minister, Mr. Donald Tusk, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Economy, Mr. Waldemar Pawlak, and Minister for Justice, Mr. Jaroslaw Gowin. Conveying his appreciation for the World Bank¡¯s support, Prime Minister Tusk expressed satisfaction with Poland's performance but also underlined the need to continue working to further improve the investment climate in Poland.


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