2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.strueco.2019.06.007
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Economic integration, structural change, and uneven development in the European Union

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“…The Baltics are part of the great European integration project [52][53][54]. Its economic and geographical scale means a complex internal structure, within which all countries are equal but some 'are more equal than others'.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Baltics are part of the great European integration project [52][53][54]. Its economic and geographical scale means a complex internal structure, within which all countries are equal but some 'are more equal than others'.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This area is led by German regions and includes large portions of Austria, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary and Poland. In all these regions the concentration of manufacturing activities increased significantly since the 2000s, probably as a response to expanding market shares in manufacturing industries (Cutrini, 2019). Stehrer and Stöllinger also reported a significant decline in manufacturing for most other European countries (in particular high-income countries, such as the Nordics and Benelux area, alongside France and United Kingdom).…”
Section: The Taxonomy Of Regional Economic Structuresmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…The applied structural and evolutionary approaches to the analysis of economic changes do not go beyond the issues traditionally considered in the modeling of equilibrium growth (Scazzieri, 2018). For the analysis of changes in the economy there are used different indexes (Vu, 2017), (Erumban, 2019(Erumban, ), https://doi.org/10.15405/epsbs.2020 Corresponding Author: D. G. Osipov Selection and peer-review under responsibility of the Organizing Committee of the conference eISSN: 2357-1330 50 (Smirnov, Semenov, Kadyshev, Zakharova, & Perfilova, 2019), regression models (Bayramov, Breban, & Mukhtarov, 2019), ordered logit regression (Cutrini, 2019), Bayesian local likelihood methodology (Kapetanios, Masolo, Petrova, & Waldron, 2019) and other approaches that reflect, as a rule, only the dynamics of changes in economy.…”
Section: Problem Statementmentioning
confidence: 99%