ABSTRACT
This chapter describes the evolution of the gross value added in agriculture, industry, construction and services in Polish voivodeships (in 2004–2015) and in Ukrainian oblasts (in 2004–2016). The most important conclusions from this analysis include the following: (1) the sectoral structure of the product market in Poland is more similar to western European countries than the structure of the Ukrainian market; (2) the industrial sector is best developed in central and western Poland, while in Ukraine, in eastern Ukraine; (3) the service sector is best developed in administrative centers – the largest economically speaking cities (in both countries); (4) in Poland, the share of agriculture is definitely the highest in the least economically developed voivodeships of eastern Poland, and in Ukraine, in the western and southern regions.
