Gołaś Z. Przemiany i uwarunkowania wydajności pracy w rolnictwie Unii Europejskiej w latach 2005-2016
Autor | Zbigniew Gołaś |
Tytuł | Przemiany i uwarunkowania wydajności pracy w rolnictwie Unii Europejskiej w latach 2005-2016 |
Title | CHANGES AND CONDITIONS OF LABOUR PRODUCTIVITY IN THE AGRICULTURE OF THE EUROPEAN UNION IN THE YEARS 2005-2016 |
Słowa kluczowe | wydajność pracy, rolnictwo, modele deterministyczne, Unia Europejska |
Key words | labour productivity, agriculture, deterministic models, European Union |
Abstrakt | Celem pracy było przedstawienie przemian wydajności pracy w rolnictwie Unii Europejskiej (UE) w latach 2005-2016 oraz propozycji metodycznej dekompozycji wskaźnika wydajności pracy w rolnictwie. W zaproponowanych trzech modelach dekompozycji wydajności pracy uwzględniono siedem czynników (wskaźników), tj. produktywność nakładów, produktywność ziemi, wskaźnik wartości dodanej, opodatkowanie produkcji, dopłaty do produkcji, uzbrojenie zasobów pracy w ziemię oraz poziom intensywności produkcji rolniczej. Ponadto, na podstawie metody deterministycznej dokonano oceny zmian wydajności pracy w rolnictwie UE oraz w Polsce. Badania wykazały, że w latach 2005-2016 wydajność pracy mierzona wartością dodaną brutto zwiększała się w UE-28 średniorocznie o 2,13%, w UE-15 tylko 0,98%, a w UE-13 znacznie szybciej, tj. o 3,45%. Oznacza to, że w rolnictwie UE zachodzą procesy konwergencji wydajności pracy. W świetle analizy deterministycznej głównymi czynnikami wzrostu wydajności pracy w rolnictwie UE-28 i w Polsce były wzrost intensywności produkcji oraz wzrost uzbrojenia pracy w zasoby ziemi. Korzystny kierunek przemian wydajności pracy osłabiała malejąca efektywność wytwarzania mierzona produktywnością nakładów oraz udziałem wartości dodanej w przychodach. |
Abstract | The main aim of the work was to present the changes observed in the labour productivity in EU agriculture in years 2005-2016. The author proposed also the methodical decomposition of the labor productivity ratio in agriculture. Seven factors (ratios) have been taken into account in three models of labor productivity decomposition. These factors are: inputs productivity, land productivity, value added index, production taxation, production subsidies, equipment employed in agricultural land and the level of agricultural production intensity. The use of the deterministic method allowed to analyse the changes in labour productivity from the perspectives both in the EU agriculture (EU-28) and in the Polish agriculture. Performed studies seems to prove that in the years 2005-2016 the labor productivity measured by gross value added increased in case of EU-28 by average 2.13% and in the case of EU-15 only by 0.98%. At the same time, higher increase was observed in the case of EU-13 which equal to 3.45%. It may suggest that can be observe the ongoing process of the labor productivity convergence in EU agriculture. In the light of deterministic analysis, it was possible to specify the main factors contributing to the increase in labor productivity in agriculture in the EU-28 and in Poland, which are the increase in production intensity and the increase in agricultural land/labour relation. However, it should be also noted that the favorable direction of changes in labour productivity was weakened by the decreasing efficiency of production measured by the inputs productivity and the share of value added in revenues. |
Cytowanie | Gołaś Z. (2019) Przemiany i uwarunkowania wydajności pracy w rolnictwie Unii Europejskiej w latach 2005-2016.Roczniki Naukowe Ekonomii Rolnictwa i Rozwoju Obszarów Wiejskich, t. 106, z. 1: 22-35 |
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Mucha-Leszko B. Causes of the European Union's Decreasing Position in the Global Economy in 2000-2016
Autor | Bogumiła Mucha-Leszko |
Tytuł | Causes of the European Union's Decreasing Position in the Global Economy in 2000-2016 |
Title | Causes of the European Union's Decreasing Position in the Global Economy in 2000-2017 |
Słowa kluczowe | global economic powers, growth factors, growth barriers, EU global position |
Key words | global economic powers, growth factors, growth barriers, EU global position |
Abstrakt | The subject of the paper is an analysis of the economic results of the main factors affecting GDP growth in the European Union in 2000-2016. The aim is to evaluate the global position of the EU as well as to identify the main factors affecting growth of the EU’s economic potential and effectiveness. The analysis also includes the long-term development gap in the EU-15/EU-28 versus the U.S.A. Quantitative and qualitative criteria were used in the assessment. Quantitative criteria include: growth rates of GDP, investments and exports, the EU’s share in global GDP, and global exports of goods and services. The qualitative criteria are: labour productivity and total factor productivity TFP. The results of the study are as follows: 1) evaluation of the EU position in the global economy (quantitative indicators) show a decline in the EU's share in global GDP, and trade and FDI were not greater than in the U.S.A.; 2) pertaining to the qualitative criteria the United States ranks better; 3) factors contributing the most to the weakening of the global economic position of the EU are: lower investment in the ICT sector compared to the U.S., differentiation of EU members in terms of their ability to grow, socio-economic divergence and a crisis in the eurozone. |
Abstract | The subject of the paper is an analysis of the economic results of the main factors affecting GDP growth in the European Union in 2000-2016. The aim is to evaluate the global position of the EU as well as to identify the main factors affecting growth of the EU’s economic potential and effectiveness. The analysis also includes the long-term development gap in the EU-15/EU-28 versus the U.S.A. Quantitative and qualitative criteria were used in the assessment. Quantitative criteria include: growth rates of GDP, investments and exports, the EU’s share in global GDP, and global exports of goods and services. The qualitative criteria are: labour productivity and total factor productivity TFP. The results of the study are as follows: 1) evaluation of the EU position in the global economy (quantitative indicators) show a decline in the EU's share in global GDP, and trade and FDI were not greater than in the U.S.A.; 2) pertaining to the qualitative criteria the United States ranks better; 3) factors contributing the most to the weakening of the global economic position of the EU are: lower investment in the ICT sector compared to the U.S., differentiation of EU members in terms of their ability to grow, socio-economic divergence and a crisis in the eurozone. |
Cytowanie | Mucha-Leszko B. (2018) Causes of the European Union's Decreasing Position in the Global Economy in 2000-2016.Zeszyty Naukowe SGGW w Warszawie - Problemy Rolnictwa Światowego, t. 18(33), z. 1: 159-175 |
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