Since joining the EU, Poland has benefited from significant funds from the EU budget. But at the same time, it also contributes to this budget. In this context, the following questions must be asked: What is the size of transfers received in relation to the contributions? What are the prospects for continuing the current proportions between transfers and contributions after 2027, when the current 7-year EU budget (Multiannual Financial Framework - MFF for 2021-2027) ends? For what does Poland expend the EU funds and who benefits from them? This article attempts to answer these questions.
About Poland’s integration with the European Union, economic, regulatory, and political perspectives writes Professor Artur Nowak-Far from Department of European Integration and Legal Studies, SGH Collegium of World Economy.
SGH has been involved in supporting Ukrainians fleeing the war, including students and academics. Our university has recently been involved in the establishment of the SGH Centre for Ukrainian Studies, headed by the eminent scientist Professor Tomasz Szapiro. Below is an interview with the Professor.