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International Journal of Management and Economics
Volume 56 (2020): Issue 1 (March 2020)
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Fifteen years of Poland’s membership of the European Union: Poland’s participation in the internal market for services
Alina Szypulewska-Porczyńska
Alina Szypulewska-Porczyńska
and
Magdalena Suska
Magdalena Suska
| Mar 31, 2020
International Journal of Management and Economics
Volume 56 (2020): Issue 1 (March 2020)
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Article Category:
Empirical Paper
Published Online:
Mar 31, 2020
Page range:
3 - 19
Received:
Jul 23, 2019
Accepted:
Feb 03, 2020
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.2478/ijme-2020-0005
Keywords
Services Directive
,
Poland
,
EU
,
integration
,
trade in services
© 2020 Alina Szypulewska-Porczyńska et al., published by Sciendo
This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 License.
Figure 1
Poland’s total and services exports to the world markets and to the EU in 2005–2015, USD million.Note: Service industries also include construction services.Data source: OECD TiVA database, data extracted in March 2019.
Figure 2
Changes in geographical composition of Polish exports of commercial services over the years 2005–2017.Source: Author’s calculations based on the WTO data, accessed in March 2019.
Figure 3
Changes in geographical composition of Polish imports of commercial services over the years 2005–2017.Source: Author’s calculations based on the WTO data, accessed in March 2019.
Figure 4
Services value added embodied in Polish manufacturing exports, 2005–2016, %.Data source: OECD TiVA database, data extracted in March 2019.
Figure 5
Share of domestic value-added content of total and services exports in Poland and in the EU, 2005–2016, %.Source: OECD TiVA database, data extracted in March 2019.
Figure 6
Percentage change in domestic value added in gross service exports in EU Member States, 2016 against 2005.Source: Author’s elaboration based on OECD TiVA database; data extracted in March 2019.
Figure 7
Percentage change in domestic value added embodied in foreign exports in EU Member States, 2016 against 2005.Source: Same as in Figure 4.
Figure 8
Poland’s participation in global value chains, services exports, 2005–2016, % of gross exports.Note: FVA = foreign value added embodied in exports; DVA = domestic value added embodied in foreign exports.Source: Same as in Figure 3.
Figure 9
Participation of EU Member States in global value chains, services exports, 2015, % of gross exports.Source: Same as in Figure 4.
Figure 10
Polish deliveries of commercial services to the EU Member States’ markets in 2017, %.Source: WTO data, accessed in March 2019.
Figure 11
Polish exports of commercial services by type in 2017, %.Source: WTO data, accessed in March 2019.
Figure 12
Deliveries of commercial services from Poland to the EU Member States’ markets by type in 2005–2017, %.Source: WTO data, accessed in March 2019.
Figure 13
Changes in the geographical composition and structure by type of Polish exports of other business services in 2005–2016.Source: WTO data, accessed in March 2019.
Figure 14
Deliveries of commercial services to the Polish market from the EU Member States in 2017, %.Source: WTO data, accessed in March 2019.
Figure 15
Polish imports of commercial services by type in 2017, %.Source: WTO data, accessed in March 2019.
Figure 16
Deliveries of commercial services to the Polish market from the EU Member States in 2005–2017, %.Source: WTO data, accessed in March 2019.
Figure 17
Changes in the geographical composition and structure by type of Polish imports of other business services in 2005–2016.Source: WTO data, accessed in March 2019.
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