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The authors summarise developments in Polish real estate markets in the post‐Communist era,commenting on the lack of professional infrastructure to support corporations opening or expanding their businesses in the country. They explain the artificial restrictions on supply and the lack of uniform standards in the early stages of the market. These issues are illustrated by a case study in relation to office premises in Warsaw.

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