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The Competitiveness of Poland on the Environmental Products and Services Market

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The aim of the paper is to present main aspects related to the characteristics of the market of environmental goods and services as one of the most potentially fast developing markets in the world economy (among such markets with similar size as, the pharmaceuticals and information technology markets). The paper will also examine some effects of environmental measures on market access within the multilateral liberalization process.This is a very positive phenomenon in this age of ever increasing attention paid to the implementation of principles of sustainable development as well as decreased barriers for improving access to developing markets in the case of both economically highly developed countries and in developing countries. The elimination of trade barriers in foreign trade for goods and services also increases the efficiency of the world economic system by enabling countries to specialize in those sectors in which they possess economic advantages, which includes those sectors in which they possess favorable natural environmental conditions. The analysis of these goods and services is related also to some regulations of the Committee for Trade and Environment of the WTO with special reference to conclusions of the Fourth and Fifth Ministerial Conferences in Doha and Cancun.Poland has relatively small, but still growing position in the analyzed market. As a member of the European Union, Poland should side with an acceleration in negotiations relating to the quick opening up of environmental services markets within the framework of the Doha Round.

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  • Wysokińska Zofia, 2009. "The Competitiveness of Poland on the Environmental Products and Services Market," Comparative Economic Research, Sciendo, vol. 12(4), pages 23-33, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:vrs:coecre:v:12:y:2009:i:4:p:23-33:n:2
    DOI: 10.2478/v10103-009-0019-2
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