Les spécialisations industrielles des PECO membres de l’Union européenne sur la période 1992-2018: Une lecture structurale
Raffaele Anedda () and
Didier Lebert ()
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Raffaele Anedda: UEA - Unité d'Économie Appliquée - ENSTA Paris - École Nationale Supérieure de Techniques Avancées - IP Paris - Institut Polytechnique de Paris
Didier Lebert: UEA - Unité d'Économie Appliquée - ENSTA Paris - École Nationale Supérieure de Techniques Avancées - IP Paris - Institut Polytechnique de Paris, CRG I3 - Centre de recherche en gestion I3 - X - École polytechnique - IP Paris - Institut Polytechnique de Paris - I3 - Institut interdisciplinaire de l’innovation - CNRS - Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique
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The history of the transformation of the production systems of the former socialist countries that joined the European Union in the 2000s is now well known. After a transition period characterized by major macro- and meso-economic upheavals, which for some of them extended beyond the dates of their accession to the Union, these countries have stabilized these systems, which are now sometimes characterized by a strong high-tech industrial specialization. The aim of this article is to propose an empirical architecture, based on the economic dominance theory, to represent this transformation at the level of each of the eleven countries concerned. A typology of the observed historical trajectories is then established.
Keywords: National production systems; Central and Eastern European Countries (CEEC); European Union; Graph theory; Systèmes productifs nationaux; Pays d’Europe Centrale et Orientale (PECO); Union européenne; Théorie des graphes (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025-03-05
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Published in Economie appliquée, 2025, 6, pp.119-147. ⟨10.48611/isbn.978-2-406-18063-0.p.0119⟩
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DOI: 10.48611/isbn.978-2-406-18063-0.p.0119
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