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The Middle-Income Trap in Central and Eastern Europe

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Since the 1990s, the economic development of Central and Eastern Europe has maintained high economic growth rates, seemingly leading to an era of prosperity. This very positive vision of future e...
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Since the 1990s, the economic development of Central and Eastern Europe has maintained high economic growth rates, seemingly leading to an era of prosperity. This very positive vision of future economic success, linked to current political backlash and a long history of economic adversity, is a thin veil of the economic “way west” for so-called transition countries. The Middle-Income Trap in Central and Eastern Europe examines the reality of the diminishing marginal utility of further international investments alongside the pitfalls of higher government spending to cultivate innovation which ultimately makes foreign capital less attractive. In this volume authors from diverse disciplinary perspectives reflect on current debates surrounding the developmental bottlenecks in East-Central Europe. Their common goal is to analyze the manner of socio-economic transformation, question of the relevance and impact of the “middle-income trap” and identify possible ways to escape it.

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Price: £104.00
Pages: 322
Publisher: Berghahn Books
Imprint: Berghahn Books
Series: New Perspectives on Central and Eastern European Studies
Publication Date: 10 November 2023
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9781805391814
Format: Hardcover
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Introduction: Transformation of the Transformation? The Middle Income Trap and the Search for a New Development Strategy in the Post-Communist States of Central and Eastern Europe
Yaman Kouli and Uwe Müller

Part I: Historical Legacies

Chapter 1. Poland’s Communist Heritage and Its Impact on Post-1990 Economic Development
Yaman Kouli

Chapter 2. Institutional Development and Growth as Outputs of Early Transition Policies
Tal Kadayer

Part II: Development Strategies on the Economic, Entrepreneurial and Individual Level

Chapter 3. The Middle-Income Trap and Its Narrow Escape Hatches: Dependent Development and FDI-Led Growth in Romania
Cornel Ban and Zoltán Mihály

Chapter 4. Between Domestic Entrepreneurship and Global Technology Chains: Upgrading Paths of Two Large IT Firms from Poland
Grzegorz Lechowski

Chapter 5. The Value of Return Migration - The Case of Bulgaria
Birgit Glorius

Part III: The Impact of European Integration

Chapter 6. The Winners and Losers of Economic Openness: Eastern Europe’s Growth Path Post-1989
Kiril Kosse

Chapter 7. Developmentalist Illusion? EU Cohesion Policy, Dependent Development, and the State in East Central Europe
Daniel Šitera

Chapter 8. East-Central Europe: The Eternal Periphery of the EU?
Christian Schweiger

Chapter 9. Cohesion Policy for Escaping Middle-Income Trap
Andrea Filippetti and Raffaele Spallone

Conclusion: Conclusion and Outlook
Uwe Müller