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Original Scientific Paper

POST-CRISIS REALLOCATION OF GROWTH FACTORS

Edvard Jakopin

Ministry of Finance – Department of National Development, Belgrade, Serbia

The global recession has once again confi rmed the economic principle stating that economic growth is not a” ainable unless there are continuous structural changes. The transition models of the reallocation of growth factors have demonstrated how ineffi cient they were when the recession struck. A research into the transitional growth of productivity has shown that productivity has primarily been based on an “intrasectoral profit”, not on the so-called “reallocation effect”. The entire area of SEE is faced with systemic macroeconomic imbalances primarily of a structural character. On the other hand, a comparative analysis of the reform experiences shows that transitional scores depend both on the speed of the undertaken reforms and the starting position. Studies have clearly demonstrated that sustainable economic growth was higher in those transition economies in which reforms were pursued faster than in those that pursued the strategy of incremental development. The crisis brought to the fore the signifi cance of industrial policies that had been sidelined both in theoretical and practical terms. The focus of the post-crisis reallocation of growth factors in the new model of economic growth should be on structural changes steered towards the productive export sectors of the manufacturing industry.

Keywords: 

reallocation of growth factors, macroeconomic imbalances, development gap, post-crisis structural transformations

JEL Classification: 

O11, O47, L16, P21, O25, H62, J24
doi:10.5937/ekonhor1202077J
Economic Horizons, 2012, 14 (2), Published online July 9th 2012

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Since October 2020, the Journal is referenced in SCOPUS

SCImago Journal & Country Rank

Since March 2015, the Journal is indexed in DOAJ

DOAJ

Since November 2013, the Journal is indexed in ProQuest – ABI/INFORM

ProQuest – ABI/INFORM

Since October 2013, the Journal is indexed in Cabell’s Directories

Cabell’s Directories

Since September 2013, the Journal is indexed in Index Copernicus Journals Master List 2012

Index Copernicus Journals Master List
ICV 2020 = 90.77

Since March 2013, the Journal has been evaluаted and accepted for listing in EconLit (American Economic Association Publications)

EconLit

Since January 2013, the Journal has been included into EBSCO’s databases

EBSCO

Since November 2012, the Journal has been included into Ulrich’s Periodicals Directory 

Ulrich’s Web