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The Influence of the Washington Consensus Programme on the Transitional Economies of Eastern Europe – a firm level analysis

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Title: The Influence of the Washington Consensus Programme on the Transitional Economies of Eastern Europe – a firm level analysis
Authors: Holscher, Jens, Howard-Jones, Peter
Publisher Information: Faculty of Economics, Belgrade
Publication Year: 2020
Collection: Bournemouth University Research Online (BURO)
Description: This research explores the effectiveness of the Washington Consensus (WC) programme as a mechanism for improving national welfare in transition and emerging economies, using its internalisation by the European Union (EU) as a proxy. The results indicate that there is a positive benefit to firms with accession to the EU, leading to greater productivity improvement and performance advantages than in non-member states. Foreign direct investment directly benefitted those firms that became investees, with little evidence of spillovers to domestic companies. The vertical nature of the investment, with an emphasis on international production networks that utilise significant levels of foreign inputs, infers protection of intellectual property and a reduction in value added, with results indicating a failure to achieve an export multiplier. There is evidence of substantial benefits accruing to firms in receipt of loans, but the apparent paucity of their availability may imply market failure. The gains made by innovative firms do not appear to do justice to the initiatives undertaken and may indicate a dilution of national innovative capacity.
Document Type: article in journal/newspaper
File Description: application/pdf
Language: English
Relation: https://eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk/38079/1/0013-32642026009H.pdf; Holscher, J. and Howard-Jones, P., 2020. The Influence of the Washington Consensus Programme on the Transitional Economies of Eastern Europe – a firm level analysis. Economic Annals, 65 (226), 9-44.
Availability: http://eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk/38079/
https://eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk/38079/1/0013-32642026009H.pdf
Accession Number: edsbas.DDB86E76
Database: BASE
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