NEWS
19.06.2010Motivation - "It's not that I'm lazy, I just don't care"
Companies constantly face the question, what makes employees work and work well? Love for the work, money, career development or opportunities for personal growth? Like any issue involving human nature, the answers are complex.29.03.2010
Nobody loves the taxman
I remember my first paycheck, crisp, warm, reward for my first month's blood, sweat and tears. The number at the bottom looked right, I felt good, a part of the system, then a shrill blood-curdling yelp of despair was heard... taxman!!!15.02.2010
Making a start
The speed, cost and ease with which you can open a company in any country, has a major impact on entrepreneurship. Other factors such as simpler legal and tax regulations are important once you start operating, but if opening a company is too complex and expensive in the first place, you will never even get 'out of the gates'.30.11.2009
Budget Deficits: What are they and do they matter?
During the recent crisis, as tax revenues have fallen and stimulus packages have grown, the state of government finances and their growing budget deficits have come under more media scrutiny. But why do they matter?8.09.2009
Investing in a crisis
While uncertainty remains and several false dawns have been called, the economic outlook has genuinely improved. Does this mean all the good opportunities for taking advantage of the crisis have disappeared?1.07.2009
It could have been even better
Poland recently celebrated 20 years since the fall of Communism, 10 years since NATO accession and 5 years of economically successful EU membership. Despite recent global economic woes, Poland's economy may yet deliver a comparatively robust 0 - 1% growth in 2009, with strong internal demand cushioning the effect of falling global orders.23.03.2009
Stuck on the roller coaster
In July 2008 Poland was a star performer. An EU member since 2004, strong fundamentals, stable growth, rising property prices, a growing stock market, large EU and privatecapital inflows and an appreciating currency.21.01.2008
Panalyst view on the current Krakow market
We speak to Tej Panesar, CEO of Panalyst, a Polish real estate research and development firm, about his thoughts on the Nordic House development and the general Krakow property market.27.01.2007
The Panalyst Perspective: Zoning rules and permissions in Krakow
Panalyst offer a full consultation service on zoning related issues and the WZ process. Our plotfinder service also offers you properties which have already been checked by Panalyst to ensure they have the appropriate permissions and investment potential. Please fill in our Property Target Form and we will contact you with suitable projects.3.10.2006
The Panalyst Perspective: Poland's undiscovered cities
While Warsaw and Krakow are the usual starting point for investment in Poland, savvy investors also targeted the city of Wroclaw with its multi million pound airport expansion and Ryanair setting up its Central European hub there. Investors in these locations have experienced the rise in foreign and domestic property demand, Poland's burgeoning economy and double-digit capital growth.13.09.2006