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This paper studies the synchronisation of Poland's growth cycles with the cyclical fluctuations in its foreign environment. It aims to study the existence of such a synchronisation and then - to measure its strength, using various approaches. The main conclusion is that the Polish business cycles (precisely: growth cycles, while all the calculations base on growth rates) are well synchronised with the cycles in the US and UK as well as with the cycles seen in some Central European countries. In the consequence, Polish growth cycles are strongly influenced by the international situation. Such a situation was especially noticeable in Poland at the end of 1998 and the beginning of 1999 (Russian crisis). Such an influence however existed during the whole decade of the 1990s and the beginning of the 21st century: it deepened the transformation crisis of 1990-91, accelerated Polish economic growth in the mid-1990s, later slowed it down after the burst of 'Internet bubble' in 2000, and in 2003, with the revival of Polish economy after zloty' depreciation (caused by the appreciation of euro against US dollar) stimulated Polish export. We can speculate that this influence will also exist in the future and with the recovery of the world economy, the Polish economy will also improve. (fragment of text)
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395--404
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- Warsaw School of Economics, Poland
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