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ISBN 10: 1905050275
ISBN 13: 9781905050277
Author: Marat Terterov, Jonathan Reuvid
Originally published in the pre-EU-accession period, this edition of Doing Business with Poland has been updated to take account of the post-accession changes to the legal and fiscal environment. It remains a definitive appraisal of the economic and investment climate, including an examination of the legal structure and business regulation, information on the financial sector and unique best practice on all aspects of trading with and investing in Poland. The guide also provides an overview of key sectors of trade and investment.
Part 1 The Economy and the Business Environment
1. An Introduction to Business and Politics in Poland: On the Threshold of EU Membership
2. Economic Performance and Outlook
3. Poland and the European Union: A Progress Report on Accession
4. Privatization and Foreign Direct Investment
5. Foreign Trade
6. Business Risk Assessment
7. Consumer Market
Part 2 The Legal Structure and Business Regulation
8. The Foreign Investment Regime
9. Alternative Corporate Structures
10. Employment Law
11. Dispute Resolution
12. Property Ownership
Part 3 Finance, Accountancy and Taxation
13. Financial Services
14. Accountancy and Audit
15. Business Taxation
16. Foreign Trade Regulations
17. Investment Incentives in Poland
Part 4 Key Sectors of Trade and Investment
18. The Polish Metallurgy Sector
19. Construction Market
20. Fuel and Energy Sector
21. Shipbuilding Industry
22. Electrical Engineering
23. Cable Industry
24. Automotive and Transport Equipment Sector
25. Chemicals
26. Polish Pharmaceutical Sector
27. Clothing
28. Food Industry
29. Brewing
30. Packaging Industry
31. Printing Industry
32. Telecommunications
33. The Polish Retail Sector
34. Medical Services
35. Dynamic Mobile Phone Market
36. Poland's Internet Utilization
37. Public Relations and Communications Practice in Poland
38. Tourism and Leisure
Part 5 Doing Business in the Polish Regions / Case Studies
39. Regional Administration
40. Dolnoslaskie (Lower Silesia) Voivodship
41. Kujawsko-Pomorskie Voivodship
42. Lubelskie Voivodship
43. Lubuskie Voivodship
44. Mazowieckie (Mazovia) Voivodship
45. Malopolskie Voivodship
46. Opolskie (Opolszczyzna) Voivodship
47. Podkarpackie Voivodship
48. Podlaskie Voivodship
49. Pomorskie (Pomeranian Region) Voivodship
50. Warminsko-Mazurskie Voivodship
51. Wielkopolskie Voivodship
52. Zachodniopomorskie (Western Pomerania) Voivodship
53. Lodzkie Voivodship
54. Slaskie (Silesian) Voivodship
55. Swietokrzyskie Voivodship
56. Public Finance Evaluation of Six Polish Cities
57. Case Study: Provident Polska
58. Case Study: ERA GSM – The Largest Mobile Phone Operator in Central and Eastern Europe
59. Case Study: Jarocinskie Fabryki Mebli S.A
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Tags: Marat Terterov, Jonathan Reuvid, Doing Business, Poland