Evaluation of Manufacturing Dynamics and Structural Changes of the EU in 2008-2011
Mykolas Romeris University 1st International Scientific Conference “Whither Our Economies”: Conference Proceedings 2011
Astra Auziņa-Emsiņa

The study investigates the reaction of manufacturing sector to recent economic slowdown and current economic recovery that is accompanied with a sharp increase in exports of goods. Dynamics of manufacturing output, employment, exports and sales as well as structural changes regarding output, employment and sales structure are examined. As mainstream view of economists suggests that the current economic recovery is due to sharp increase in exports of goods that are, as a rule, mainly produced in manufacturing sector, hence the study examines the dependence of manufacturing on global demand changes. In the study, the export dependency ratio is used to evaluate the range of dependency on export markets. The research is focused on manufacturing sector in Latvia, Lithuania, and Estonia that are analysed and evaluated in more detail, as well as the EU-27 data are covered in order to reveal general trends in the common market. The study investigates the time period of 2008-2011. It is found that manufacturing dependence on export markets has increased in economic crisis and post-crisis period. In conclusion, the paper contains recommendation to policy makers.


Atslēgas vārdi
manufacturing, exports, turnover index, new order index, economic crisis, postcrisis
Hipersaite
http://www.mruni.eu/mru_lt_dokumentai/fakultetai/ekonomikos_ir_finansu_vadymo_fakultetas/konferencijos/woe/Title-WOE.pdf

Auziņa-Emsiņa, A. Evaluation of Manufacturing Dynamics and Structural Changes of the EU in 2008-2011. No: Mykolas Romeris University 1st International Scientific Conference “Whither Our Economies”: Conference Proceedings, Lietuva, Vilnius, 16.-17. novembris, 2011. Vilnius: Mykolas Romeris University , 2011, 240.-249.lpp. e-ISSN 2029-8501.

Publikācijas valoda
English (en)
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