DR Lorena Lombardozzi ll27@soas.ac.uk
Snr Lecturer in Political Economy of Dev
Contemporary Challenges and Future Perspectives of Structural Transformation in the Former Soviet Union and Its Satellites
Lombardozzi, Lorena
Authors
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Aleksandr V. Gevorkyan
Editor
Abstract
This chapter discusses the contemporary outlook of selected cases within the former Soviet Union (FSU) and its satellite countries to shed light on the regional outlook for patterns of industrialization. It outlines how patterns of industrialization and deindustrialization are determined by historical processes but also shaped by context-specific geopolitical conditions related to domestic assets, institutions, and resource endowments that vary within the post-Soviet space. The chapter discusses the intersectorial and intrasectorial challenges of transformation, focusing also on viable opportunities and constraints determined by both domestic and international factors. It then explores the current strategies of economic cooperation in the region. Finally, it concludes by highlighting the political contradictions that FSU countries must confront to effectively implement a sustainable process of structural transformation. The chapter ultimately contributes to systematizing the relation between theories of transition and structural transformation.
Citation
Lombardozzi, L. Contemporary Challenges and Future Perspectives of Structural Transformation in the Former Soviet Union and Its Satellites. In A. V. Gevorkyan (Ed.), The Oxford Handbook of Post-Socialist Economie. Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780197621509.013.27
| Online Publication Date | Jan 23, 2024 |
|---|---|
| Deposit Date | Dec 13, 2024 |
| Publisher | Oxford University Press |
| Book Title | The Oxford Handbook of Post-Socialist Economie |
| ISBN | 9780197621509 |
| DOI | https://doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780197621509.013.27 |
| Keywords | industrial policy, regional trade, former Soviet Union, state, development, FSU, deindustrialization |
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