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Intra-Eu Capital Movements: Ten Years Of Poland’S Experiences As An Eu Member In The Global Context / Wewnątrz-Unijne Przepływy Kapitałowe: Doświadczenia 10 Lat Członkostwa Polski W Unii Europejskiej

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  • Witkowska Janina

    (University of Lodz, Faculty of Economics and Sociology, Department of World Economy and European Integration)

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Celem artykułu jest analiza i ocena konsekwencji ustanowienia swobodnego przepływu kapitału między Polską i innymi krajami członkowskimi Unii Europejskiej (EU) z perspektywy dziesięciu lat jej członkostwa w UE. Szczególną uwagę zwrócono na rolę wewnątrz-unijnych bezpośrednich inwestycji zagranicznych (BIZ) napływających do polskiej gospodarki. Rozszerzenie UE w 2004r. spowodowało poważne prawne i ekonomiczne procesy dostosowawcze w nowych krajach członkowskich. Ustanowienie swobodnego przepływu kapitału, jako jednej z czterech tzw. swobód w ramach jednolitego rynku europejskiego, było koniecznością między UE15 i nowymi krajami członkowskimi. Nowe kraje członkowskie UE musiały tego dokonać w stosunkowo krótkim okresie. Ustanowienie swobody przepływu kapitału między Polską a resztą UE nie tylko nie spowodowało zakłóceń w jej gospodarce, ale przyczyniło się do stabilizacji sfery ekonomicznej i społecznej. Wewnątrz-unijne BIZ ułatwiają procesy restrukturyzacji polskiej gospodarki. Rola inwestorów zagranicznych w sferze zatrudnienia i handlu zagranicznego jest znacząca dla stabilizacji sytuacji ekonomicznej Polski. Zaangażowanie inwestorów zagranicznych w procesy innowacyjne, chociaż rosnące, nie zmienia radykalnie pozycji Polski w tym obszarze. Według unijnych rankingów innowacyjności, Polska należy do grupy raczej słabych innowatorów.

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  • Witkowska Janina, 2015. "Intra-Eu Capital Movements: Ten Years Of Poland’S Experiences As An Eu Member In The Global Context / Wewnątrz-Unijne Przepływy Kapitałowe: Doświadczenia 10 Lat Członkostwa Polski W Unii Europejskiej," Comparative Economic Research, Sciendo, vol. 18(3), pages 19-35, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:vrs:coecre:v:18:y:2015:i:3:p:19-35:n:2
    DOI: 10.1515/cer-2015-0019
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