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References for The automotive industry in Central Europe: A success?
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Key references
- Šćepanović, V.FDI as a solution to the challenges of late development: Catch-up without convergence?Central European University PhD Dissertation, 2013.
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- Nölke, A., Vliegenthart, A. "Enlarging the varieties of capitalism: The emergence of dependent market economies in East Central Europe"World Politics61:4 (2009): 670–702.
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- Bohle, D., Greskovits, B.Capitalist Diversity on Europe’s Periphery. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 2012.
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- Hancké, B., Kureková, L.Varieties of Capitalism and Economic Governance in Central EuropeReport for NewGov/STACEE, 2008.
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- Pavlínek, P. "The internationalization of corporate R&D and the automotive industry R&D of East-Central Europe"Economic Geography88:3 (2012): 279–310.
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- Galgóczi, B., Drahokoupil, J., Bernaciak, M.Foreign Investment in Eastern and Southern Europe after 2008. Still a Lever of Growth?. Brussels: ETUI, 2015.
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- Pavlínek, P., Žížalová, P. "Linkages and spillovers in global production networks: Firm-level analysis of the Czech automotive industry"Journal of Economic Geography16:2 (2016): 331–363.
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- Jakubiak, M., Kolesár, P., Izvorski, I., Kureková, L.The Automotive Industry in the Slovak Republic: Recent Developments and Impact on GrowthCommission on Growth and Development Working Paper No.29, 2008.
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- Kureková, L. "Success against all odds? Determinants of sectoral rise and decline in Central Europe"Eastern European Political Society26:3 (2012): 643–664.
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- Medve-Bálint, G. "The role of the EU in shaping FDI flows to East Central Europe"Journal of Common Market Studies52:1 (2014): 35–51.
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- Duman, A., Kureková, L. "The role of state in development of socio-economic models in Hungary and Slovakia: The case of industrial policy"Journal of European Public Policy19:8 (2012): 1207–1228.
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- Medve-Bálint, G.Converging on divergence: The political economy of uneven regional development in East Central Europe (1990–2014)Central European University PhD Dissertation, 2014.
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- Drahokoupil, J., Myant, M., Domonkos, S. "The politics of flexibility: Employment practices in automotive multinationals in Central and Eastern Europe"European Journal of Industrial Relations21:3 (2015): 223–240.
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- Šćepanović, V.FDI as a solution to the challenges of late development: Catch-up without convergence?Central European University PhD Dissertation, 2013.
Additional References
- Beblavý, M., Kureková, L. M. "Into the first league: The competitive advantage of the antivirus industry in the Czech Republic and Slovakia"Competition & Change18:5 (2014): 421–437.
- Bernaciak, M. "Cross-border competition and trade union responses in the enlarged EU: Evidence from the automotive industry in Germany and Poland"European Journal of Industrial Relations16:2 (2010): 119–135.
- Bernaciak, M., Šćepanović, V. "Challenges of upgrading: The dynamics of East Central Europe’s integration into the European automotive production networks"Industrielle Beziehungen/The German Journal of Industrial Relations(2010).
- Bohle, D., Greskovits, B. "Capitalism without compromise: Strong business and weak labor in Eastern Europe’s new transnational industries"Studies in Comparative International Development41:1 (2007): 3–25.
- 布朗,d . L。Greskovits, B。,卡尔克撒,L . J。“领导ing sectors and leading regions: Economic restructuring and regional inequality in Hungary since 1990"International Journal of Urban and Regional Research31:3 (2007): 522–542.
- Drahokoupil, J. "Globalization and the State in Central and Eastern Europe"The Politics of Foreign Direct Investment. London: Routledge, 2008.
- Drahokoupil, J., Myant, M.Economics of Transition: Russia, Eastern Europe, and Central Asia. London: Wiley-Blackwell, 2010.
- Duman, A., Kureková, L. "The role of state in development of socio-economic models in Hungary and Slovakia: The case of industrial policy"Journal of European Public Policy19:8 (2012): 1207–1228.
- Greskovits, B. "Leading sectors and the varieties of capitalism in Eastern Europe"Actes de Gerpisa39 (2005): 13–128.
- Pavlínek, P. "Regional development implications of foreign direct investment in Central Europe"European Urban and Regional Studies11:1 (2004): 47–70.
- Pavlínek, P., Domański, B., Guzik, R. "Industrial upgrading through foreign direct investment in Central European automotive manufacturing"European Urban and Regional Studies16:1 (2009): 43–63.
- Pickles, J., Smith, A., Bucěk, M., Roukova, P., Begg, R. "Upgrading, changing competitive pressures, and diverse practices in the East and Central European apparel industry"Environment and Planning A38:12 (2006): 2305–2324.