A Turn to Export‐Led Growth? Rethinking the Growth Models in Greece and Portugal

IF 3.1 1区 社会学 Q1 ECONOMICS Jcms-Journal of Common Market Studies Pub Date : 2024-04-11 DOI:10.1111/jcms.13611
Konstantinos Myrodias
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The global financial crisis in 2007 and, more recently, the Covid‐19 pandemic renewed interest in capitalist divergence and the evolution of growth models in the Eurozone. The varieties of capitalism (VoC) approach and more recently post‐Keynesian research, especially the growth model (GM) perspective, have made important contributions to comparative political economy. However, the focus on either the ‘supply‐side’ or ‘demand‐side’ aspects of modern models of capitalism has offered a limited framework to explain capitalist diversity in the global economy. This article brings insights from both the VoC and GM perspectives and provides a more comprehensive understanding of the evolution of the growth models in Greece and Portugal. The argument is that although both countries implemented internal devaluation and contractionary policies to curtail domestic demand and transform their economies into export‐led ones, they have been stuck in a suppressed demand‐led growth model since the global financial crisis.
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转向出口导向型增长?反思希腊和葡萄牙的增长模式
2007 年的全球金融危机和最近的 Covid-19 大流行重新激发了人们对欧元区资本主义分化和增长模式演变的兴趣。资本主义的多样性(VoC)方法以及最近的后凯恩斯主义研究,特别是增长模式(GM)观点,为比较政治经济学做出了重要贡献。然而,对现代资本主义模式的 "供给方 "或 "需求方 "的关注为解释全球经济中的资本主义多样性提供了一个有限的框架。本文从 "供给侧 "和 "需求侧 "两个视角提出见解,对希腊和葡萄牙增长模式的演变提供了更全面的理解。本文的论点是,尽管这两个国家都实施了内部贬值和紧缩政策,以抑制国内需求并将其经济转型为出口导向型经济,但自全球金融危机以来,这两个国家一直停留在抑制需求的增长模式上。
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