RESEARCH PAPER
MATERIAL AND IMPORT INTENSITY IN THE AGRICULTURE OF THE EUROPEAN UNION – INPUT-OUTPUT ANALYSIS
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Uniwersytet Przyrodniczy w Poznaniu
Submission date: 2018-11-30
Final review date: 2019-01-06
Acceptance date: 2019-02-18
Publication date: 2019-03-18
Zagadnienia Ekonomiki Rolnej / Problems of Agricultural Economics 2019;358(1):3-21
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The main aim of the paper was to assess the measures of direct material and
import intensity in the agriculture of the European Union countries. The analysis
took place against the backdrop of the importance of agricultural sector
in the national economies of the analyzed countries and the level of their development.
The research materials covered the input-output tables for respective
European Union countries for 1995, 2005, 2014.
The analyses demonstrated that there was an increase in material intensity
in all EU-15 countries and in Latvia, Lithuania and the Czech Republic. The remaining
EU-13 countries noted a relative stability of the measure or its drop (Slovakia
and Bulgaria). At the same time, changes in the structure of material supply
were found in the new Member States, mainly due to the increase the role of agriculture-
related services and the declining role of agriculture. The groups of these
countries also differ in terms of import intensity measures of indirect consumption
of agriculture. The conducted analysis allowed to check if well-known tendencies
in agricultural economics are still valid, as well as to indicate new processes taking
place in agriculture of the most developed EU countries.