Warsaw
Revival and realignment (Volume 3)

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Author(s)
Szlachta, Jacek
Dziemianowicz, Wojciech
Contributor(s)
European Investment Bank (editor)
Collection
Knowledge Unlatched (KU); KU Open ServicesLanguage
EnglishAbstract
With 3 million residents, the Metropolitan Warsaw region is today the ninth most-populated capital city in the EU. It has undergone a series of far-reaching changes to its economic structure over the past 50 years to attain this status. This essay reviews how Poland's capital went from environmental and infrastructure degradation to the wealthiest capital city in Eastern Europe.
Keywords
Business & Economics; FinanceISBN
9789286138614Publisher
European Investment BankPublication date and place
2018Grantor
Imprint
European Investment BankClassification
Finance and the finance industry

