Poland’s services sector displayed notable growth from the mid-1990s onward. The sector's contribution to GDP increased significantly, from 49.1% in 1995 to a peak of 58.9% by 2002. This rise reflects Poland's transition from a state-controlled economy to a more diversified, market-driven system after joining the European Union. However, the 2004 EU accession brought increased competition, causing a slight decline in services' GDP share, reaching 56.4% in 2004. Subsequent fluctuations, including a dip to 54.1% in 2011, were partly due to economic restructuring and adjustments to the global financial crisis of 2008-2009. The period following 2015 saw renewed growth, with services stabilizing around 56-57%, partly driven by expansion in technology and finance. By 2022, services contributed 58.2%, marking resilience and adaptability in Poland’s economy, particularly as it navigates EU economic dynamics and emerging digital industries.
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