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Overview"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." Full Product DetailsAuthor: Marat Terterov , Jonathan ReuvidPublisher: Blue Ibex Ltd Imprint: GMB Publishing Limited Edition: 5th Revised edition Dimensions: Width: 24.40cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 17.00cm Weight: 0.783kg ISBN: 9781905050277ISBN 10: 1905050275 Pages: 439 Publication Date: 01 April 2003 Audience: Professional and scholarly , College/higher education , Professional & Vocational , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Out of Print Availability: In Print ![]() Limited stock is available. It will be ordered for you and shipped pending supplier's limited stock. Table of ContentsUpdates include business risk assessment, economic progress and outlook, privatisation and foreign direct investment regime, alternative corporate structures, employment law, dispute resolution, property law, financial services, accountancy and audit, business taxation, and competition law. Consultant Editors: Marat Terterov and Jonathan Reuvid. Forewords; Antoni Styrczula, President of the Polish Agency for Foreign Investment; Michael Pakenham, HM Ambassador; Introduction; Marat Terterov and Jonathan Reuvid; Part One: The Economy and the Business Environment; 1.1 An Introduction to Business and Politics in Poland: On the Threshold of EU Membership; 1.2 Economic Performance and Outlook; 1.3 Poland and the European Union: A Progress Report; 1.4 Privatization and Foreign Direct Investment; 1.5 Foreign Trade; 1.6 Business Risk Assessment; 1.7 Consumer Market; Part Two: The Legal Structure and Business Regulation; 2.1 The Foreign Investment Regime; 2.2 Alternative Corporate Structures; 2.3 Employment Law; 2.4 Dispute Resolution; 2.5 Property Ownership; Part Three: Finance, Accountancy and Taxation; 3.1 Financial Services; 3.2 Accountancy and Audit; 3.3 Business Taxation; 3.4 Foreign Trade Regulations; 3.5 Investment Incentives in Poland; Part Four: Key Sectors of Trade and Investment; 4.1 The Polish Metallurgy Sector; 4.2 Construction Market; 4.3 Fuel and Energy Sector; 4.4 Shipbuilding Industry; 4.5 Electrical Engineering; 4.6 Cable Industry; 4.7 Automotive and Transport Equipment Sector; 4.8 Chemicals; 4.9 Polish Pharmaceutical Sector; 4.10 Clothing; 4.11 Food Industry; 4.12 Brewing; 4.13 Packaging Industry; 4.14 Printing Industry; 4.15 Telecommunications; 4.16 The Polish Retail Sector; 4.17 Medical Services; 4.18 Dynamic Mobile Phone Market; 4.19 Poland's Internet Utilization; 4.20 Public Relations and Communications Practice in Poland; 4.21 Tourism and Leisure; Part Five: Doing Business in the Polish Regions/Case Studies; 5.1.1 Regional Administration; 5.1.2 Dolnoslaskie (Lower Silesia) Voivodship; 5.1.3 Kujawsko-Pomorskie Voivodship; 5.1.4 Lubelskie Voivodship; 5.1.5 Lubuskie Voivodship; 5.1.6 Mazowieckie (Mazovia) Voivodship; 5.1.7 Malopolskie Voivodship; 5.1.8 Opolskie (Opolszczyzna) Voivodship; 5.1.9 Podkarpackie Voivodship; 5.1.10 Podlaskie Voivodship; 5.1.11 Pomorskie (Pomeranian Region) Voivodship; 5.1.12 Warminsko-Mazurskie Voivodship; 5.1.13 Wielkopolskie Voivodship; 5.1.14 Zachidniopomorskie (Western Pomerania) Voivodship; 5.1.15 Lodzkie Voivodship; 5.1.16 Slaskie (Silesian) Voivodship; 5. 1.17 Swietokrzyskie Voivodship; 5.2 Public Finance Evaluation in Six Polish Cities; 5.3 Case Study: Provident Polska; 5.4.1 Case Study: ERA GSM, the largest mobile phone operator in Central and Eastern Europe; 5.4.2 Case Study: Jarocinskie Fabryki Mebli S.A; Part Six: Appendices; I Foreign Trade; II Results from a survey of Polish exporters' opinions on Poland's exports; III From Chapter 4.1; IV From Chapter 4.9; V Sources of Further Business Information on the Internet; VI Contributors' Contact DetailsReviewsAuthor InformationDr. Marat Terterov holds a Ph.D. from St.Antony's College, Oxford. He is author of over a dozen books addressing the business environment in the former Soviet Union and the Middle East. He recently co-authored a major USAID study evaluating privatization in Egypt and, as a consultant to the UK government, has advised British companies on Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan and other countries. He speaks frequently at the Centre for International Briefing and is author of academic articles on the Middle East and the former Soviet Union. He also holds a Chevening Scholarship. He has edited over a dozen books for Global Market Briefings on foreign investment in countries of the former Soviet Union, the Balkans and the Middle East, including Russia, Ukraine, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Serbia, Croatia, Bahrain, Egypt and Libya. Jonathan Reuvid was an economist at the French national oil company, Total, before moving into investment banking, financial consultancy and marketing strategy. After heading up the European operations of a US multinational engineering group, he engaged in the development of joint ventures and technology transfers in northern China from the mid-1980s, where he remains involved. In addition to Doing Business with China, Mr. Reuvid is also the editor of the forthcoming updates of the Doing Business with! series covering the 10 new EU member states. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |