Rise and Decline of Industry in Central and Eastern Europe

Rise and Decline of Industry in Central and Eastern Europe
Author: Bernhard Müller,Maros Finka,Gerd Lintz
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 274
Release: 2006-03-30
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783540266952

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In the course of the tremendous political and economic upheaval starting in 1989/1990 many industrial cities and regions in Central and Eastern Europe have been confronted with profound problems. This book presents eleven detailed national reports which describe the situation in such cities and regions as well as the strategies which have been employed to cope with structural change. The country reports are complemented by short case studies of selected cities and regions. An introduction gives background to such topics as structural change and the ramifications of EU enlargement. Finally some conclusions are drawn and recommendations offered for future policy.

Computer Modelling in Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences

Computer Modelling in Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences
Author: Peter Müller
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2004
Genre: Atmospheric physics
ISBN: 6610305013

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In the course of the tremendous political and economic upheaval starting in 1989/1990 many industrial cities and regions in Central and Eastern Europe have been confronted with profound problems. This book presents eleven detailed national reports which describe the situation in such cities and regions as well as the strategies which have been employed to cope with structural change. The country reports are complemented by short case studies of selected cities and regions. An introduction gives background to such topics as structural change and the ramifications of EU enlargement. Finally some conclusions are drawn and recommendations offered for future policy.

Trade Development and Structural Change

Trade  Development and Structural Change
Author: Anca M. Voicu,Somnath Sen,Inmaculada Martinez-Zarzoso
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 325
Release: 2018-05-30
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781349590056

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This book examines the evolution of trade and trade patterns in Central and Eastern European countries (CEEC) and assesses the implications of these patterns on structural change and economic development within transition economies. Taking the fall of the Iron Curtain in 1989 as a starting point, the authors discuss the transition of former communist CEE countries from centrally planned to market-driven economies, arguing that trade was the primary engine for the economic growth and transition process they experienced. The chapters in this book incorporate the results of previous studies – some of which are based on original research conducted by the authors – dedicated to the integration process of international and European trade. More importantly, the authors look at the broader aspects of structural change and economic development, indeed the whole process of economic transformation. Thus, the book moves well beyond the core ‘trade and growth’ framework to look at technological progress, foreign investment, institutional development and structural change in Central and Eastern European countries.

Output Decline in Eastern Europe

Output Decline in Eastern Europe
Author: R. Holzmann,János Gács,G. Winckler
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 383
Release: 2012-10-13
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9401041253

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The first phase of transition to a market economy in Central and Eastern Europe was characterized by a sharp output decline. The fall in real GDP exceeded 20% while real industrial production decreased even by 40%. Output Decline in Eastern Europe aims at providing comprehensive, multi-factor explanations for this unique, painful experience. Various hypotheses are analyzed: credit and fiscal policies may have been too tight; the collapse of the CMEA and the USSR came as a shock; domestic producers were neither experienced, nor flexible enough to adjust the output to new patterns of demand. Output Decline in Eastern Europe contains a unique combination of authors from East and West who extensively analyze new data based on country studies. Understanding the causes of recent output decline, the subject matter of this volume may help to assess the prospects for Eastern Europe. The book is addressed to researchers and students as well as interested officials who deal with the transition of formerly centrally planned economies in Central and Eastern Europe.

A History of Eastern Europe

A History of Eastern Europe
Author: Robert Bideleux,Ian Jeffries
Publsiher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 726
Release: 1998
Genre: Europe, Eastern
ISBN: 9780415161121

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While mainly focusing on the modern era - the effects of ethnic nationalism, fascism and communism - this history also offers revisionist coverage of topics such as the Hussite Revolution, and the rise and decline of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth.

Regional Disparities in the Enlarged European Union

Regional Disparities in the Enlarged European Union
Author: Valentina Meliciani
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 245
Release: 2015-10-14
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781317806639

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The last twenty years have seen an increase in European integration and the emergence of the technological revolution. Although tighter integration coupled with technological innovation should facilitate cross-regional convergence, some European regions have managed to jump ahead while others have been left behind. This book examines the regional characteristics that favour growth and analyses the relevance of innovation, socio-economic and structural factors in shaping regional economic disparities. In this book, particular attention is devoted to the EU enlargement towards the East, to its consequences on Europe’s traditional North-South divide, and to the increasing regional disparities in new member states after the transition. It demonstrates the growing importance of innovation and human capital in explaining the increase in income and employment disparities in old EU members, particularly after the 2008 financial crisis. It also shows that for newcomers, regional disparities are essentially linked to socio-economic factors as capital regions approach Western standards, while others - mainly old industrial regions and peripheral ones - lag behind. This book integrates theoretical discussion with empirical evidence and will appeal to regional scientists interested in regional inequalities, and to policy makers concerned with devising effective strategies to tackle regional disparities in Europe.

Emigration and Its Economic Impact on Eastern Europe

Emigration and Its Economic Impact on Eastern Europe
Author: Mr.Ruben V Atoyan,Lone Engbo Christiansen,Allan Dizioli,Mr.Christian H Ebeke,Mr.Nadeem Ilahi,Ms.Anna Ilyina,Mr.Gil Mehrez,Mr.Haonan Qu,Ms.Faezeh Raei,Ms.Alaina P Rhee,Ms.Daria V Zakharova
Publsiher: International Monetary Fund
Total Pages: 48
Release: 2016-07-20
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781475576368

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This paper analyses the impact of large and persistent emigration from Eastern European countries over the past 25 years on these countries’ growth and income convergence to advanced Europe. While emigration has likely benefited migrants themselves, the receiving countries and the EU as a whole, its impact on sending countries’ economies has been largely negative. The analysis suggests that labor outflows, particularly of skilled workers, lowered productivity growth, pushed up wages, and slowed growth and income convergence. At the same time, while remittance inflows supported financial deepening, consumption and investment in some countries, they also reduced incentives to work and led to exchange rate appreciations, eroding competiveness. The departure of the young also added to the fiscal pressures of already aging populations in Eastern Europe. The paper concludes with policy recommendations for sending countries to mitigate the negative impact of emigration on their economies, and the EU-wide initiatives that could support these efforts.

A Life Cycle for Clusters

A Life Cycle for Clusters
Author: Kerstin Press
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 252
Release: 2006-09-05
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783790817638

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This book studies the determinants of cluster survival by analyzing their adaptability to change in the economic environment. Linking theoretic knowledge with empirical observations, a simulation model (based in the N/K method) is developed, which explains when and why the cluster's architecture assists or hampers adaptability. It is found that architectures with intermediate degrees of division of labor and more collective governance forms foster adaptability.