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The Political Economy of Competitiveness in an Enlarged Europe

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  • © 2001

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Part of the book series: Studies in Economic Transition (SET)

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Central and Eastern European countries are entering the development race at a crucial juncture in EU enlargement and the wider phenomenon of globalization. In the face of hesitant and controversial EU policy, these countries need to engage sound development strategies. International production networks are expected to be decisive in helping them strengthen their competitiveness and establish knowledge-based economies. In this book, Julie Pellegrin looks at whether and how production networks develop in Central and Eastern European countries and assesses their chances of catching up with the rest of Europe.

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  • UNU/INTECH, Maastricht, The Netherlands

    Julie Pellegrin

About the author

JULIE PELLEGRIN is Research Associate at the Institute for German Studies. She has been visiting fellow at CERGE-EI in Prague and the Wissenschaftszentrum in Berlin, and has participated in several international research projects on the internationalization of production in Central/Eastern Europe.

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