Economic Adaptability in the Absence of Democratic Corporatism: Explaining Lithuania’s Export Performance*

Q4 Social Sciences
V. Kuokštis, Ramūnas Vilpišauskas
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Abstract

Viewed in light of democratic corporatism literature, Lithuania is a deviant case. Although it lacks essential institutional prerequisites deemed important for export success and flexible adaptation to external shocks, the small Baltic country has been among the best performers in the European Union on these dimensions. Lithuania has become very internationally integrated and has managed to quickly adjust to numerous shocks, such as the Russian financial crisis of 1998–99, the Global Financial Crisis of 2008–2009, and the COVID-19 pandemic. In this article, we analyse Lithuania’s export specialization and show how particular institutional elements have supported flexible adaptation and competitiveness improvements: we cover the labour market, state’s involvement in terms of domestic compensation and public goods provision, education and skills, and the role of political legitimacy. Lithuania’s case has implications for the literature on the political economy of small states and the debate regarding the middle-income trap.
缺乏民主社团主义的经济适应性:对立陶宛出口表现的解释*
从民主社团主义文学的角度来看,立陶宛是一个离经叛道的例子。虽然它缺乏被认为对出口成功和灵活适应外部冲击很重要的必要体制先决条件,但这个波罗的海小国在这些方面是欧洲联盟中表现最好的国家之一。立陶宛已高度融入国际社会,并成功地迅速适应了多次冲击,如1998-99年的俄罗斯金融危机、2008-2009年的全球金融危机和2019冠状病毒病大流行。在本文中,我们分析了立陶宛的出口专业化,并展示了特定的制度因素如何支持灵活的适应和竞争力的提高:我们涵盖了劳动力市场,国家在国内补偿和公共产品提供方面的参与,教育和技能,以及政治合法性的作用。立陶宛的案例对有关小国政治经济的文献和有关中等收入陷阱的辩论具有启示意义。
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Politologija Social Sciences-Political Science and International Relations
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