PATTERNS OF STRUCTURAL CHANGES IN CEE ECONOMIES IN NEW MILLENNIUM

Author:

Fedajev Aleksandra1,Nikolic Djordje1,Radulescu Magdalena2,Ileana Sinisi Crenguta2

Affiliation:

1. Technical Faculty in Bor, University of Belgrade, Belgrade, Serbia

2. Faculty of Economics, University of Pitesti, Romania

Abstract

In the era of intensive globalization and frequent economic shocks, boosting the GDP growth becomes the most difficult task and main preoccupation of policymakers. This is particularly true for Central Eastern European countries or so called CEE countries, which are trying to overcome contemporary and inherited imbalances at the same time. These economies were faced with another huge challenge after 2008. They have to maintain the same pace of structural reforms during the global economic crisis and to mitigate the negative effects of the crisis on economic growth. In that sense, the aim of this paper is to provide insight into a structural change in these economies in the period 2000–2014, using Leontief input-output analysis of the key sectors. The results pointed out that most of the key sectors during the period are service related sectors and that their number is increased after the crisis, while manufacturing of basic metals and electricity, gas, steam, and air conditioning supply have lost the status of the key sector.

Publisher

Vilnius Gediminas Technical University

Subject

Finance

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