Warsaw, 04.17.2015 (ISBnews) – Poland’s economic growth (seasonally unadjusted) amounted to 3.4% in 2014. Compared to 1.7% in the previous year, the Central Statistical Office (GUS) . This represents an increase in 2014. By 0.1% compared to earlier estimates, while the growth rate for 2013. Not changed since the previous publication.
GUS also that the nominal value of GDP amounted to 1 728 zł 676.6 million (in current prices) in 2014. Against 1 662 678.1 in 2013. Recently (in February.) GUS stating that GDP nominal value amounted to 1 724 zł 723.0 million to 052.3 million 1 662 zł.The Authority also presented revised estimates of GDP by quarter. Non-seasonally adjusted growth y / y formed in the subsequent quarters of 2013. At the level of 0.5%, 0.8% (versus 0.7% previously), 2.4% (from 2.3% previously) and 3% in 2014. – respectively 3.5% (versus 3.4% previously), 3.6% (vs. 3.5% previously), 3.3% and 3.3% (compared to 3, 1% previously).
According to the data released today, gross value added increased in 2013. By 1.8% in 2014. – By 3.2%. Gross value added in industry increased respectively by 1.3% and 4.1%, in the construction sector grew by 0.3% in 2013. And 4.7% in 2014.
The domestic demand was 0.4% in 2013. and 4.9% y / y in 2014. The consumption grew by 1.4% and 3.4%, while consumption of households – by 1.2% and 3, 1%, and the public – by 2.1% and 4.7%, also gave the CSO.
Gross fixed capital formation increased by 1.1% in 2013. And 9.2% in 2014.
Exports rose by 4.8% in 2013 . and 5.7% in 2014., while imports increased by 1.8% in 2013. and 9.1% in 2014., also gave the Authority.
(ISBnews)
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