Comprendre l'émergence économique: convergence sectorielle, autonomie compétitive et changement institutionnel
Eric Rougier and
Alain Piveteau
Mondes en développement, 2012, vol. n°158, issue 2, 71-86
Abstract:
Emerging economies can be characterized by highly hybrid socio-economic systems undergoing deep structural change, under directions that can be contrary to economic orthodoxy. One possible, however not exclusive, explanation to those varied paths of transformation can be found in the interplay between external constraints and internal productive and social trends. We show in this paper that those paths are also conditioned by sector-based change, the domestic transformation of social relationship, and the institutional dynamics that generally go hand in hand with such the deep structural change undergone by all emerging economies.
Keywords: emerging economies; economic emergence; developmenteconomics; growth; globalization; institutions; stuctural change (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2012
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