Registering property: Reliability of infrastructure index (0-8) in Poland
Poland: Registering property: Reliability of infrastructure index (0-8) was 7 DB16-20 methodology in 2019. ▬ Flat
Registering property: Reliability of infrastructure index (0-8) in Poland, 2015–2019
Source: World Bank. Measured in DB16-20 methodology.
Analysis
Poland recorded 7 DB16-20 methodology for registering property: reliability of infrastructure index (0-8) in 2019. That is the highest value across all 5 years on record.
That represents a change of unchanged over five years.
Poland ranks 29th of 186 countries on this measure, in the top quarter.
Registering property: Reliability of infrastructure index (0-8) in Poland, year by year
| Year | DB16-20 methodology | Change |
|---|---|---|
| 2015 | 7 DB16-20 methodology | — |
| 2016 | 7 DB16-20 methodology | +0.0% |
| 2017 | 7 DB16-20 methodology | +0.0% |
| 2018 | 7 DB16-20 methodology | +0.0% |
| 2019 | 7 DB16-20 methodology | +0.0% |
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More private sector data for Poland
- Merchandise trade 80.6% (2025)
- Food imports 9.7% (2024)
- Manufactures imports 76.6% (2024)
- Merchandise imports 420.91 billion current US$ (2025)
- Food exports 14.9% (2024)
- Manufactures exports 78.1% (2024)
- Merchandise exports 413.89 billion current US$ (2025)
- Merchandise exports (current US$), per capita 11,360 current US$ per person (2025)
- Merchandise exports (current US$), per unit of GDP 0.3997 current US$ per US$ of GDP (2025)
- Merchandise exports (current US$), annual growth rate 8.11 % change on previous year (2025)
Frequently asked questions
- What is registering property: reliability of infrastructure index (0-8) in Poland?
- Registering property: reliability of infrastructure index (0-8) in Poland was 7 DB16-20 methodology in 2019, according to the World Bank.
- What is the highest registering property: reliability of infrastructure index (0-8) recorded in Poland?
- The highest recorded value was 7 DB16-20 methodology in 2015.
- What is the lowest registering property: reliability of infrastructure index (0-8) recorded in Poland?
- The lowest recorded value was 7 DB16-20 methodology in 2015.
- How does Poland rank for registering property: reliability of infrastructure index (0-8)?
- Poland ranks 29th out of 186 countries with data for 2019.
- Where does this Poland data come from?
- The figures come from the World Bank, published as part of Registering property: Reliability of infrastructure index (0-8) (DB16-20 methodology). Statizoid updates them automatically from the source API.
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About this data
The reliability of infrastructure index assesses whether the land registry and cadaster have adequate infrastructure to guarantee high standards and reduce the risk of errors. It has six components: (i) how land titles are kept at the registry of the largest business city of the economy; (ii) whether there is an electronic database for checking for encumbrances; (iii) how maps of land plots are kept at the mapping agency of the largest business city of the economy; (iv) whether there is a geographic information system—an electronic database for recording boundaries, checking plans and providing cadastral information; (v) how the land ownership registry and mapping agency are linked; and (vi) how immovable property is identified. The index is computed based on the methodology in the DB17-20 studies.