Convergence Across Polish Regions, 2005–2011

This article analyses the convergence across Polish regions between 2005-2011. Its theoretical and empirical character determined the choice of research methods. The theoretical part includes an analysis of the literature devoted to the convergence theory, and the empirical part is based on statisti...

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Main Author: Łukasz Piętak
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Lodz University Press 2015-06-01
Series:Comparative Economic Research
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Online Access:https://czasopisma.uni.lodz.pl/CER/article/view/7067
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spelling doaj-909bce4660214330ae5529748ce6ae8e2021-09-02T11:45:08ZengLodz University PressComparative Economic Research1508-20082082-67372015-06-011829911810.1515/cer-2015-00147067Convergence Across Polish Regions, 2005–2011Łukasz Piętak0University of Lodz, Faculty of Economics and Sociology, Department of World Economy and European IntegrationThis article analyses the convergence across Polish regions between 2005-2011. Its theoretical and empirical character determined the choice of research methods. The theoretical part includes an analysis of the literature devoted to the convergence theory, and the empirical part is based on statistical surveys. Statistical data used in the article was taken from the following databases: for the United Kingdom - Office for National Statistics; for Finland - Statistic Finland; for Poland and the rest of the countries - Statistical Yearbook of the Regions - Poland from 2005 to 2013. The studies confirmed that in Poland a strong concentration of economic activity took place in analyzed period. The convergence of per capita GDP did not apply. Rich regions grew faster than poor ones. The convergence of labour productivity did not apply either. The divergence of the K/L relation determined the divergence of labour productivity in the analyzed period. In the last part of the article the author analyzed the convergence across regions in EU countries. In case of countries that gained the accession to the EU on 1 May 2004, convergence did not apply. On the other hand, rich countries of EU like Austria, Belgium or the Netherlands confirmed the phenomenon of convergence at the NUTS level in analyzed period.https://czasopisma.uni.lodz.pl/CER/article/view/7067regional convergenceper capita incomefactors productivity
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Convergence Across Polish Regions, 2005–2011
Comparative Economic Research
regional convergence
per capita income
factors productivity
author_facet Łukasz Piętak
author_sort Łukasz Piętak
title Convergence Across Polish Regions, 2005–2011
title_short Convergence Across Polish Regions, 2005–2011
title_full Convergence Across Polish Regions, 2005–2011
title_fullStr Convergence Across Polish Regions, 2005–2011
title_full_unstemmed Convergence Across Polish Regions, 2005–2011
title_sort convergence across polish regions, 2005–2011
publisher Lodz University Press
series Comparative Economic Research
issn 1508-2008
2082-6737
publishDate 2015-06-01
description This article analyses the convergence across Polish regions between 2005-2011. Its theoretical and empirical character determined the choice of research methods. The theoretical part includes an analysis of the literature devoted to the convergence theory, and the empirical part is based on statistical surveys. Statistical data used in the article was taken from the following databases: for the United Kingdom - Office for National Statistics; for Finland - Statistic Finland; for Poland and the rest of the countries - Statistical Yearbook of the Regions - Poland from 2005 to 2013. The studies confirmed that in Poland a strong concentration of economic activity took place in analyzed period. The convergence of per capita GDP did not apply. Rich regions grew faster than poor ones. The convergence of labour productivity did not apply either. The divergence of the K/L relation determined the divergence of labour productivity in the analyzed period. In the last part of the article the author analyzed the convergence across regions in EU countries. In case of countries that gained the accession to the EU on 1 May 2004, convergence did not apply. On the other hand, rich countries of EU like Austria, Belgium or the Netherlands confirmed the phenomenon of convergence at the NUTS level in analyzed period.
topic regional convergence
per capita income
factors productivity
url https://czasopisma.uni.lodz.pl/CER/article/view/7067
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