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OverviewThe onset of the global crisis has emphasised the persistence of substantial differences in development and social progress within the euro area. The specific case of countries located in the southern periphery region has come to the centre stage, due to the harsh economic conditions that all these countries have experienced in the recent past. In the aftermath of the American subprime credit bubble, these countries’ high indebtedness raised doubts as to their ability to sustain public finances, with the financial crisis developing and gaining momentum due to the fragilities presented in the economy. To varying degrees of severity, all of these economies have since been forced to introduce strong fiscal tightening programmes in order to achieve fiscal consolidation, which have translated into recession and rising unemployment. This book undertakes a comprehensive analysis of the causes of the crisis in southern European countries, showing that the ‘Achilles heel’ of these economies is rooted in the dismal evolution of productivity and in a specialisation pattern excessively based on the so-called ‘traditional’, low, and low-medium tech industries, which yield low margins, declining export shares and, ultimately, withering international competitiveness. Such evidence suggests that the southern European periphery industrial growth model has reached its limits, demanding a multidimensional policy approach capable of overcoming the magnitude and complexity of the present crisis. Without denying the need to adjust public and private balance sheets, it is argued that finding a sustainable path out of the present problems requires addressing the challenges of productivity growth and competitiveness in the long term. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Aurora Teixeira (University of Porto, Portugal) , Ester Silva (University of Porto, Portugal) , Ricardo Mamede (ISCTE, Lisbon, Portugal)Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Dimensions: Width: 15.60cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 23.40cm Weight: 0.800kg ISBN: 9780415713825ISBN 10: 041571382 Pages: 346 Publication Date: 13 June 2014 Audience: College/higher education , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsPART 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)ReviewsAuthor InformationAurora A.C. Teixeira is Associate Professor with Habilitation, Faculdade de Economia, Universidade do Porto, Portugal Ester G. Silva is Assistant Professor at Faculdade de Letras, Universidade do Porto, Portugal Ricardo Paes Mamede is Assistant Professor at ISCTE – IUL, Lisbon, Portugal Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |