If we believe that the small, open economies of Nordic Europe are paragons of good governance, why are they so prone to economic crisis? In Good Governance Gone Bad …
K Falkowski - Comparative Economic Research. Central and Eastern …, 2018 - ceeol.com
The aim of the article is to assess the international competitiveness of the Baltic States (Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania) in high‑technology goods trade. To this end, Balassa's method of …
V Kuokštis - Acta Oeconomica, 2015 - akjournals.com
This article compares the experience of the Baltic countries and the eurozone's southern members, the GIPS (Greece, Italy, Portugal, Spain), in terms of the run-up to the Great …
Z Norkus - Nations and nationalism, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
This paper contributes to the body of research on the monetary variety of nationalism, which conceives of national currency as an essential element of nation state and national identity …
M Kalanta - New Political Economy, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
The paper explores the political conditions favourable to economic upgrading in democratic non-corporatist emerging economies with a focus on CEE countries as characteristic …
D Piroska - … and Democracy: Evaluating Financial Nationalism in …, 2021 - papers.ssrn.com
Since the global financial crisis, for IPE scholars a core intellectual puzzle is to explain the rise of financial nationalist governments into power and their sustained capacity to pursue …
V Kuokštis, R Vilpišauskas - Politologija, 2022 - ceeol.com
Viewed in light of democratic corporatism literature, Lithuania is a deviant case. Although it lacks essential institutional prerequisites deemed important for export success and flexible …
D Piroska - Handbook of Economic Nationalism, 2022 - elgaronline.com
Financial nationalism is on the rise. Countries from the United States (US), Russia, China, and Taiwan, to Germany and Hungary, embrace financial nationalist policies although to …
V Morkevičius, G Žvaliauskas… - Studies of transition …, 2020 - ceeol.com
In the studies of transition states and societies, Estonia and Lithuania are considered as twin cases of the neoliberal Baltic model due to similarities in their political economies and …