Varieties of capitalism and resilience clusters: an exploratory approach to European regions

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Autor(a) principal: Pinto, H.
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Healy, A., Cruz, A. R.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10071/17763
Resumo: Regions around the world suffered asymmetric effects with the global economic crisis of the last decade. European regions were not different, and a myriad of impacts with varied magnitudes was felt. This article, inspired by the literature of varieties of capitalism (VoC), presents statistical and econometric evidence about the differences of regional resilience, measured by the variation of economic product, unemployment and R&D across regions in European Union during the economic downturn. An exploratory approach analyses the socio‐economic resilience between different member states, and VoC ideal‐types (liberal market economies, the continental capitalism, the social‐democrat economies, the Mediterranean capitalism, and the Eastern economies). The study presents a typology of resilience clusters in European regions. There were found six types of profiles concerning resilience: great performers, fast growth, intermediate position, R&D reduction, regions in divergence, and Mediterranean regions in big trouble. The study identifies key aspects for resilience, providing policy implications for regional economic policies. The comparison of the resilience clusters and the original VoC categorization has implications for this branch of literature as it does not completely address the variety of regional answers to the shocks.
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title Varieties of capitalism and resilience clusters: an exploratory approach to European regions
spellingShingle Varieties of capitalism and resilience clusters: an exploratory approach to European regions
Pinto, H.
Europe
Innovation
R&D
Resilience
Regions
Varieties of capitalism
title_short Varieties of capitalism and resilience clusters: an exploratory approach to European regions
title_full Varieties of capitalism and resilience clusters: an exploratory approach to European regions
title_fullStr Varieties of capitalism and resilience clusters: an exploratory approach to European regions
title_full_unstemmed Varieties of capitalism and resilience clusters: an exploratory approach to European regions
title_sort Varieties of capitalism and resilience clusters: an exploratory approach to European regions
author Pinto, H.
author_facet Pinto, H.
Healy, A.
Cruz, A. R.
author_role author
author2 Healy, A.
Cruz, A. R.
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Pinto, H.
Healy, A.
Cruz, A. R.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Europe
Innovation
R&D
Resilience
Regions
Varieties of capitalism
topic Europe
Innovation
R&D
Resilience
Regions
Varieties of capitalism
description Regions around the world suffered asymmetric effects with the global economic crisis of the last decade. European regions were not different, and a myriad of impacts with varied magnitudes was felt. This article, inspired by the literature of varieties of capitalism (VoC), presents statistical and econometric evidence about the differences of regional resilience, measured by the variation of economic product, unemployment and R&D across regions in European Union during the economic downturn. An exploratory approach analyses the socio‐economic resilience between different member states, and VoC ideal‐types (liberal market economies, the continental capitalism, the social‐democrat economies, the Mediterranean capitalism, and the Eastern economies). The study presents a typology of resilience clusters in European regions. There were found six types of profiles concerning resilience: great performers, fast growth, intermediate position, R&D reduction, regions in divergence, and Mediterranean regions in big trouble. The study identifies key aspects for resilience, providing policy implications for regional economic policies. The comparison of the resilience clusters and the original VoC categorization has implications for this branch of literature as it does not completely address the variety of regional answers to the shocks.
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