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Poland's Economy Is No Joke (Peter Schiff)
Safe haven /Europacific Capital ^ | January 15, 2010 | Peter Schiff

Posted on 01/15/2010 5:02:46 PM PST by sickoflibs

Watching the world's leaders stumble their way through the economic crisis, it often feels as if political success and economic understanding are mutually exclusive. Even the Chinese, who over the past generation have engineered a dramatic turnaround from their Maoist economic nightmare, show a remarkable willingness to pursue a monetary policy (a currency peg to the U.S. dollar) that yields no benefit to their citizens. Amid this morass of economic quackery, it is refreshing to see a clear ray of sanity emanating from one country: Poland.

Last summer, I was invited to speak at the Economic Forum in Krynica, a resort town in Southern Poland. I was amazed at the level of economic activity and civic spirit that was on display throughout the country. I also was fairly surprised that my economic views, which are routinely ridiculed at home, have much wider support among the Polish economic officials who presented at the conference.

This common sense understanding was showcased in an opinion piece published this week in the Financial Times by Polish Finance Minister Jacek Rostowski. Contrary to the public flogging of the free market currently underway in Washington, under the auspices of the Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission, Rostowski explains how governments caused the Crash of 2008 by removing the necessary element of fear from the markets. He states that this was symptomatic of the "deep Keynesian project," in which governments over the last half century have looked to smooth the economic cycle through periodic floods of monetary expansion and government spending. I couldn't have said it better myself.

A product of the Solidarity movement that opposed the Polish Communist Party in the 1980's, Mr. Rostowski, like many of his colleagues in the current Polish Administration, is intimately familiar with the hazards of central economic planning. He has seen this movie before, and he knows how it ends.

Instead, Poland has enacted economic policies that are informed by a belief in Austrian School (read: free market) economics. After the downfall of the Communists in 1989, Rostowski was part of a group that called for "shock therapy": the rapid privatization of state-owned enterprises and the dismantling of price and currency controls.

In 2007, the center-libertarian Civic Platform party was put in power, with Rostowski as Finance Minister. Along with Prime Minister Donald Tusk, he has continued the process of transforming Poland into a laissez-faire paradise. Not accidentally, Poland is the only EU member state that showed positive GDP growth in 2009, at 1.9%. Also its public debt, at roughly 55% of GDP, compares favorably with its neighbors - and with the United States.

A top priority of their administration was reduction of the income tax. The previous system, with three-tiers of 19%, 30%, and 40%, has been reduced to two tiers: 18% and 32%. In addition, the system's minimal use of deductions and credits makes it radically simpler than the U.S. income tax.

In the meantime, Civic Platform is continuing its move toward privatization. Recently, Poland held an IPO for its state-owned power utility, Polska Grupa Energetyczna. According to a news report, "The sale brought in $2.1bn, pricing at the top end of the bankers' guidance range, and becoming Europe's largest IPO of the year." The government has used these revenues to fund its budget and keep taxes in check. More importantly, it has returned capital to the marketplace to be used in the most efficient manner.

Civic Platform also understands that regulation hurts small business disproportionately by raising barriers of entry. Fortunately for Poland, a multi-year program of deregulation has been a boon for small businesses, and has given the country the most entrepreneurs of any state in Europe. This may explain the country's resilience in the face of the global economic crisis.

Poland's current growth is also fueled by an influx of foreign investment. To encourage such inflows, Rostowski has laid out a specific plan to adopt the euro as the country's currency by 2015. While I have never been crazy about the euro concept, as opposed to a gold standard, the effort indicates to foreign investors a desire to control inflation. Assuming the block is able to stick together, the European Central Bank is considered a reliable enforcer of strict monetary policy. Poland's zloty rapidly devalued after it was allowed to float, and though the rate of inflation is declining, it remains high. Eurozone membership will impose external discipline on the Polish government, even if Civic Platform loses power.

Anecdotally, I can attest that these people are hungry for free markets. My visit to Krynica was a breath of fresh air, and a startling reminder of how far America has strayed. If the Polish people can hold onto the traumatic lessons of communism, and continue undeterred down their current path, then this battleground of the 20th century may be the paragon of the 21st.


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Editorial; Government; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: economy; poland; schiff; schifflist
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1 posted on 01/15/2010 5:02:47 PM PST by sickoflibs
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2 posted on 01/15/2010 5:04:42 PM PST by sickoflibs ( "It's not the taxes, the redistribution is spending you demand stupid")
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To: sickoflibs

Poland and her people have a long history at being industrious and prosperous people. They just need to be left alone by Germany and Russia to do it.


3 posted on 01/15/2010 5:05:51 PM PST by John-Irish ("Shame of him who thinks of it''.)
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To: sickoflibs
Niech żyje Polska!
4 posted on 01/15/2010 5:30:46 PM PST by Bon mots
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To: sickoflibs
(Niech żyje Polska! = Long Live Poland!)
5 posted on 01/15/2010 5:31:36 PM PST by Bon mots
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To: sickoflibs

Stepping back and looking at the big, big picture: Poland is being blessed.


6 posted on 01/15/2010 5:43:08 PM PST by Lexinom
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To: lizol

Ping.


7 posted on 01/15/2010 5:47:45 PM PST by DuncanWaring (The Lord uses the good ones; the bad ones use the Lord.)
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To: John-Irish
Poland and her people have a long history at being industrious and prosperous people. They just need to be left alone by Germany and Russia to do it.

In the 20+ years I spent in the military, I met a handful of Polish immigrants to the US that were serving in the US military. Every single one of them was a hard charging high speed low drag kind of guy. Oh yeah, they also liked good beer.

Add to that the fact that while stationed in Turkey in 1987-1988 I saw a Polish cruise ship dock in Istanbul filled with hot blonde haired blue eyed buxom Polish girls, (after 6 months of brunettes with brown eyes I was burned out) and my favorite vodka is Polish. (Sobieski)

If my wife ever decides to dump me, I'm moving to Poland.
8 posted on 01/15/2010 5:48:48 PM PST by Tailback
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To: John-Irish
Poland and her people have a long history at being industrious and prosperous people. They just need to be left alone by Germany and Russia to do it.

This famous Pol agrees ... (for you Packer's fans)


9 posted on 01/15/2010 6:05:41 PM PST by CapnJack
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To: Tailback

I hear you. Way, way back in high school I went out with a girl who’s parents were Polish immigrants and she was born here. Smoking hot doesn’t even begin to describe her. She was not the blond Slavic type, she was the more brunette, lithe type, Eurasian type. I’d say.


10 posted on 01/15/2010 6:07:18 PM PST by John-Irish ("Shame of him who thinks of it''.)
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To: sickoflibs

Poland was the first brave country to break away from the Soviet Union.


11 posted on 01/15/2010 6:42:05 PM PST by Sun (Pray that God sends us good leaders. Please say a prayer now.)
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To: Sun
Obama sold them back on the 70th anniversary of USSR invasion
12 posted on 01/15/2010 6:54:20 PM PST by sickoflibs ( "It's not the taxes, the redistribution is spending you demand stupid")
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To: John-Irish
Hot blonde Polish--think Mika Breszinski on MSNBC, daughter of the famous Carter-era anti-semite...

On second thought...

13 posted on 01/15/2010 7:00:32 PM PST by Mamzelle (Who is Kenneth Gladney? (Don't forget to bring your cameras))
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To: sickoflibs

Nice to know...thanks for the post.


14 posted on 01/16/2010 12:52:32 AM PST by Rick_Michael (Have no fear "President Government" is here)
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To: Lexinom
"Poland is being blessed."

Indeed. Oh, and they haven't kicked God and His Church out of their culture, have they?

Now that I think of it, I never hear of Islamic extremists blowing up Warsaw, either.

Noticing pattern here....

15 posted on 01/16/2010 2:20:30 AM PST by oprahstheantichrist (The MSM is a demonic stronghold, PLEASE pray accordingly - 2 Corinthians 10:3-5)
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To: oprahstheantichrist
Religions:
Roman Catholic 89.8% (about 75% practicing), Eastern Orthodox 1.3%, Protestant 0.3%, other 0.3%, unspecified 8.3% (2002)

source - CIA factbook

Muslims are in that 0.3% with Pagans, Jedi Church,Church of the flying Spaghetti Monster and Invisible Pink Unicorn.
16 posted on 01/16/2010 3:54:48 AM PST by Verdelet (Dulce et decorum est pro patria mori!)
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To: sickoflibs

Thanks for post...filed for potential one-way itinerary in 2013 if things don’t go our way.


17 posted on 01/16/2010 5:13:37 AM PST by NewLand (We shall all hang together or most assuredly we will all hang separately)
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To: sickoflibs; All
You all may find this ranking by The Heritage Foundation 2009 Index of Economic Freedom to be very interesting.

Poland is in the middle on this category alone...

18 posted on 01/16/2010 5:23:29 AM PST by NewLand (We shall all hang together or most assuredly we will all hang separately)
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To: NewLand

1) The only positive action of Civic Platform desribed in this article, I mean tax deductions (from 3 tiers to 2 tiers), were made by PREVIOUS government. The new Income Tax Act was passed by Law and Justice Party. The Civic Platform voted against this Act.

2) Calling Civic Platform as “center-libertarian” is a horrible mistake.
Among many socialist ideas of this government, the latest is to create the Registry of Forbidden Internet Sites.
The aim is controlling and blocking unwelcome sites. It is straight way to communist censorship, rather than “libertarian” way.


19 posted on 01/19/2010 4:35:52 AM PST by gregbuk
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