Marek Belka
Marek Belka
Marek Marian Belka; b. 9 January 1952 in Łódź) is a Polish professor of Economics, a former Prime Minister and Finance Minister of Poland, former Director of the International Monetary Fund'sEuropean Department and current Head of Narodowy Bank Polski...
NationalityPolish
ProfessionEconomist
Date of Birth9 January 1952
CountryPoland
country mean imbalance
Poland is one of the few countries that can afford to conduct a conventional monetary policy and that means we have to act against the buildup of imbalances in the economy.
expectations growing reason
We're in a tightening cycle and the reason is the economy is growing, there's no expectation that the global economy and the Polish economy as a consequence could slow down dramatically.
country holocaust important
The Holocaust committed by the Nazis turned this country, where most of the European Jews used to live and where their culture used to flourish, into a massive grave. This is why initiatives to revive Jewish culture in Poland is so important.
issues important states
As far as the international issues are concerned, the most important thing is the state of the transatlantic relationships, Euro-Atlantic relationships: how to develop them and how to strengthen them further.
bring brings economy economy-and-economics great highest huge importance jobs korea poland project
This is a huge project with great importance for the economy of Poland and of the Wroclaw region. It will bring jobs of the highest quality, ... It brings Poland and Korea closer.