Structural Change, Competitiveness and Industrial Policy/
Structural Change, Competitiveness and Industrial Policy/
- New York; Routledge, 2014.
PART I – THE CONTEXT: EMU, CONVERGENCE, AUSTERITY
Chapter 1: Introduction: Structural Change, Competitiveness and Industrial Policy (Ester Silva and Aurora A.C. Teixeira)
Chapter 2: The Unsustainable Divergence of National Productive Systems. Seven lessons from the Eurozone crisis (Robert Boyer)
Chapter 3: Convergence and Imbalances in the EMU: the case of Portugal (Fernando Teixeira dos Santos)
Chapter 4: We'll still be here in the long run - austerity and the peripheral growth hypothesis (Miguel St Aubyn)
Chapter 5: The Euro-crisis and the failure of the Lisbon Strategy (Bengt-Åke Lundvall and Edward Lorenz)
PART II – STRUCTURAL CHANGE AND COMPETITIVENESS IN THE EUROPEAN PERIPHERY
Chapter 6: Structural and technology change in the European periphery (Argentino Pessoa)
Chapter 7: National adaptive advantages: Soft innovation and marketing capabilities in periods of crisis and change (Sandro Mendonça)
Chapter 8: Human capital and growth in a services economy (Marta Simões and Adelaide Duarte)
Chapter 9: Learning, exporting and firm productivity: evidence from manufacturing and services firms (Carlos Carreira)
Chapter 10: Comparative advantages and structural transformation: the cases of Greece, Italy, Portugal, and Spain (Miguel Lebre de Freitas, Luis C. Nunes and Rui Costa Neves)
PART III – POLICY ISSUES
Chapter 11: Industrial Policy in Times of Crisis: The Case of Greece (Tassos Giannitsis and Ioanna Kastelli)
Chapter 12: The Italian Economy, the Economic Crisis and Industrial Policy (Michele Di Maio)
Chapter 13: Assessment and challenges of industrial policies in Portugal: is there a way out of the ‘stuck in the middle’ trap? (Ricardo Paes Mamede, Vitor Corado Simões and Manuel Mira Godinho)
Chapter 14: The Industrial Sector of Spain in Search of a New Policy (José Molero and Inés Granda)
Chapter 15: Conclusions (Ricardo Paes Mamede)
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PART I – THE CONTEXT: EMU, CONVERGENCE, AUSTERITY
Chapter 1: Introduction: Structural Change, Competitiveness and Industrial Policy (Ester Silva and Aurora A.C. Teixeira)
Chapter 2: The Unsustainable Divergence of National Productive Systems. Seven lessons from the Eurozone crisis (Robert Boyer)
Chapter 3: Convergence and Imbalances in the EMU: the case of Portugal (Fernando Teixeira dos Santos)
Chapter 4: We'll still be here in the long run - austerity and the peripheral growth hypothesis (Miguel St Aubyn)
Chapter 5: The Euro-crisis and the failure of the Lisbon Strategy (Bengt-Åke Lundvall and Edward Lorenz)
PART II – STRUCTURAL CHANGE AND COMPETITIVENESS IN THE EUROPEAN PERIPHERY
Chapter 6: Structural and technology change in the European periphery (Argentino Pessoa)
Chapter 7: National adaptive advantages: Soft innovation and marketing capabilities in periods of crisis and change (Sandro Mendonça)
Chapter 8: Human capital and growth in a services economy (Marta Simões and Adelaide Duarte)
Chapter 9: Learning, exporting and firm productivity: evidence from manufacturing and services firms (Carlos Carreira)
Chapter 10: Comparative advantages and structural transformation: the cases of Greece, Italy, Portugal, and Spain (Miguel Lebre de Freitas, Luis C. Nunes and Rui Costa Neves)
PART III – POLICY ISSUES
Chapter 11: Industrial Policy in Times of Crisis: The Case of Greece (Tassos Giannitsis and Ioanna Kastelli)
Chapter 12: The Italian Economy, the Economic Crisis and Industrial Policy (Michele Di Maio)
Chapter 13: Assessment and challenges of industrial policies in Portugal: is there a way out of the ‘stuck in the middle’ trap? (Ricardo Paes Mamede, Vitor Corado Simões and Manuel Mira Godinho)
Chapter 14: The Industrial Sector of Spain in Search of a New Policy (José Molero and Inés Granda)
Chapter 15: Conclusions (Ricardo Paes Mamede)
9781315883106
Business
Management and Accounting
International Business