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Social Models of the New East European Capitalisms

Social Models of the New East European Capitalisms. by Pál TAMAS [Hungarian Academy of Sciences]. Regional Clusters. Agriculture regions. Industry regions. Basic service regions. Business service regions. Capital cities.

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Social Models of the New East European Capitalisms

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  1. Social Models of the New East European Capitalisms by Pál TAMAS [Hungarian Academy of Sciences]

  2. Regional Clusters Agriculture regions Industry regions Basic service regions Business service regions Capital cities

  3. Growth of gross domestic product: Wider Europe% annual change, 2006 and 2006-2020 forecasts

  4. Employment and GDP growth 1995 = 100 EU-15 NMS-10

  5. Unemployment rates 2000-2007LFS, %, annual average Source: wiiw Database

  6. Stylized U-shaped pattern of employment growth in NMs Employment levels Time Strong presence of sectors with declining output shares and strong productivity catching-up Increasing weight of sectors with strong output growth and lower productivity catching-up Aggregate GDP growth / catching-up and convergence in output structures (with more advanced economies)

  7. Growth by sectors, 1995-2005 in % p.a. NMS-7 Poland

  8. Primary education Secondary education Tertiary education Total employment Employment by educational categories1992-2005 Czech Republic:(Index: 1993 = 100) Poland:(Index: 1992 = 100) Hungary:(Index: 1992 = 100) 2005

  9. Skill shifts – between and within components in low-, medium- and high-skill sectors,1999-2005 High education CZ HU SI SK L=low-skill sectors, M=medium-skill sectors, H=high-skill sectors Source: wiiw

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