The various European capitalism models: Convergence and growth in the 2014–2019 inter-crisis period

Author:

Kuruczleki Éva1,London András23,Pelle Anita1ORCID,Végh Marcell Zoltán1

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of Economics and Business Administration, University of Szeged, Kálvária sgt. 1, Szeged, H-6722 Hungary

2. Department of Computational Optimization, Institute of Informatics, University of Szeged, Hungary

3. Poznań University of Economics, Poland

Abstract

AbstractThe Varieties of Capitalism (VoC) literature has recently manifested a dynamic development. Among others, the member states of the European Union (EU) have been studied extensively from this viewpoint, and main capitalism models have been identified. Yet, the global financial and economic crisis and its aftermath in Europe have impacted the member states' economies, typically in asymmetric ways and, in 2020, a highly diverse EU faced the COVID-19 induced economic crisis.Our study investigates the EU member states from a perspective different from the existing research on VoC in Europe: our starting point is the macroeconomic decomposition of GDP. Our findings draw up a categorisation somewhat different from the previous results: while the core of the EU is rather consistent and homogenous, clusters of the periphery do not fully coincide with geography and earlier typisations; there are also single outliers and ‘New tigers of Europe’ emerging. Nevertheless, the core-periphery divide still stands overall.

Funder

European Union, European Social Fund

Publisher

Akademiai Kiado Zrt.

Subject

Economics and Econometrics

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