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Taking a Look at Poland and Her Economy
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Polish-American Journal
03-31-2003
POLAND MOVES ONE STEP CLOSER TO EUROPE. Poland is the largest of ten
nations invited to join the European Union (EU) on May 1, 2004. Once the
ten new nations are added to the economic and political bloc, the EU will
consist of 450 million people in 25 nations, accounting for more than
one-fifth of the world's total economic activity. EU enlargement is not a
foregone conclusion, though. Each nation will have to decid...
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