Development integration via real and technological convergence. Experience of Poland and conclusions for Ukraine

The paper summarizes main achievements, losses and gains during the first decade of Poland's membership in the EU, while also aiming at development of suggestions for the Polish economic policy in the years to come, as well as draws conclusions for Ukraine, which has now elected the strategy of...

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Main Authors: Michał G. Woźniak, Dariusz Firszt, Łukasz Jabłoński
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Kyiv National Economic University named after Vadym Hetman 2014-09-01
Series:International Economic Policy
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Online Access:http://www.iepjournal.com/journals_eng/21/2014_2_Woznyak_Firsht_Yablonski.pdf
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spelling doaj-1497d1ebb12f4f938c8ed83bb4b9597c2020-11-25T01:55:00ZengKyiv National Economic University named after Vadym HetmanInternational Economic Policy 1811-98321812-06602014-09-012212948Development integration via real and technological convergence. Experience of Poland and conclusions for UkraineMichał G. WoźniakDariusz FirsztŁukasz JabłońskiThe paper summarizes main achievements, losses and gains during the first decade of Poland's membership in the EU, while also aiming at development of suggestions for the Polish economic policy in the years to come, as well as draws conclusions for Ukraine, which has now elected the strategy of international economic cooperation. The first part of the paper presents an empirical analysis of Poland's both real and technological convergence with the developed EU countries. These data show that since 1994, as the process of Poland integration with the EU commenced, our country significantly reduced the income and technology gap as compared to the EU. During the financial crisis, Poland 'felt' better than most European countries. In the second part of the paper we attempt to answer the question as to the current conditions of Polish economy development. It is demonstrated that Poland's economic success was due to multiple factors such as endogenous and exogenous, historical and those derived from present events. However, it can be assumed that integration with the EU has been an important positive factor in development of Poland during recent 20 years. Great importance was also vested in the implementation of economic reforms in Poland as well as in policy of the government, although not faultless. The last section of the paper identifies problems now faced by the EU and individual member states, including Poland as regards future years till 2020http://www.iepjournal.com/journals_eng/21/2014_2_Woznyak_Firsht_Yablonski.pdfEconomic integrationtechnological convergenceeconomic policy of EU members states
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author Michał G. Woźniak
Dariusz Firszt
Łukasz Jabłoński
spellingShingle Michał G. Woźniak
Dariusz Firszt
Łukasz Jabłoński
Development integration via real and technological convergence. Experience of Poland and conclusions for Ukraine
International Economic Policy
Economic integration
technological convergence
economic policy of EU members states
author_facet Michał G. Woźniak
Dariusz Firszt
Łukasz Jabłoński
author_sort Michał G. Woźniak
title Development integration via real and technological convergence. Experience of Poland and conclusions for Ukraine
title_short Development integration via real and technological convergence. Experience of Poland and conclusions for Ukraine
title_full Development integration via real and technological convergence. Experience of Poland and conclusions for Ukraine
title_fullStr Development integration via real and technological convergence. Experience of Poland and conclusions for Ukraine
title_full_unstemmed Development integration via real and technological convergence. Experience of Poland and conclusions for Ukraine
title_sort development integration via real and technological convergence. experience of poland and conclusions for ukraine
publisher Kyiv National Economic University named after Vadym Hetman
series International Economic Policy
issn 1811-9832
1812-0660
publishDate 2014-09-01
description The paper summarizes main achievements, losses and gains during the first decade of Poland's membership in the EU, while also aiming at development of suggestions for the Polish economic policy in the years to come, as well as draws conclusions for Ukraine, which has now elected the strategy of international economic cooperation. The first part of the paper presents an empirical analysis of Poland's both real and technological convergence with the developed EU countries. These data show that since 1994, as the process of Poland integration with the EU commenced, our country significantly reduced the income and technology gap as compared to the EU. During the financial crisis, Poland 'felt' better than most European countries. In the second part of the paper we attempt to answer the question as to the current conditions of Polish economy development. It is demonstrated that Poland's economic success was due to multiple factors such as endogenous and exogenous, historical and those derived from present events. However, it can be assumed that integration with the EU has been an important positive factor in development of Poland during recent 20 years. Great importance was also vested in the implementation of economic reforms in Poland as well as in policy of the government, although not faultless. The last section of the paper identifies problems now faced by the EU and individual member states, including Poland as regards future years till 2020
topic Economic integration
technological convergence
economic policy of EU members states
url http://www.iepjournal.com/journals_eng/21/2014_2_Woznyak_Firsht_Yablonski.pdf
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