@article{7e494737-a902-4a8d-b99a-cf6f7deaaf10, author = {Łukasz Ambroziak}, title = {Polish foreign trade: An analysis using value added statistics}, journal = {International Business and Global Economy}, volume = {2016}, number = {Volume 35/1}, year = {2016}, issn = {2300-6102}, pages = {265-278},keywords = {value added trade; input–output tables; Poland}, abstract = {The aim of the paper is to present changes in Polish foreign trade (in goods and services) in the period of 1995–2011 using trade statistics in value added terms, which will allow to estimate how much Polish value added embodied in final products is consumed in other countries and how much foreign value added originating in other countries is consumed in Poland. The calculations were made using the World Input-Output Database (WIOD), based on the input-output approach. The research results show that the balance (and thus the benefits) of Poland’s foreign trade with its trading partners computed on the basis of traditional statistics in gross terms differed from trade balance calculated in value added terms. The difference resulted from different shares of intermediate goods in trade. At the sectoral level, trade balance in gross terms also differed from that in value added terms.}, doi = {10.4467/23539496IB.16.020.5601}, url = {https://ejournals.eu/en/journal/ibage/article/handel-zagraniczny-polski-analiza-z-wykorzystaniem-statystyk-wartosci-dodanej} }