Product specialisation, global competition, and industrial decline: Portugal’s path to crisis

IF 3 2区 社会学 Q2 BUSINESS
V. Stadheim
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A widely held view in economics and comparative capitalism states that the crisis in the eurozone was a crisis of labour cost competitiveness. This view maintains that a divergence in unit labour costs engendered a cleavage between the euro area’s core and periphery. Critics have disputed this and drawn attention to export specialisation, along with global competition, rather than intra-European competition. To make progress on this agenda, this article focuses on structures of production as a source of crisis vulnerability. It advances the notion that countries have unique forms of articulation within global capitalism, and that this matters to understanding national crisis trajectories. Focussing on the Portuguese case, the article scrutinises the interactions between export specialisation, global competition and industrial decline. The article shows that Portugal’s current account deficit developed within a context of industrial change and deindustrialisation, which was facilitated competition from China and Eastern Europe. By stressing industrial patterns and global competition, the article provides a more concrete analysis of production than most accounts of the eurozone crisis.
产品专业化、全球竞争和工业衰退:葡萄牙的危机之路
经济学和比较资本主义学界普遍持有的观点认为,欧元区危机是劳动力成本竞争力危机。这种观点认为,单位劳动力成本的差异造成了欧元区核心国家和外围国家之间的分裂。批评人士对此提出了质疑,并将注意力转向出口专业化,以及全球竞争,而不是欧洲内部的竞争。为了在这一议程上取得进展,本文将重点放在作为危机脆弱性来源的生产结构上。它提出了这样一种观点,即各国在全球资本主义中具有独特的联系形式,这对理解各国的危机轨迹很重要。本文以葡萄牙为例,仔细研究了出口专业化、全球竞争和工业衰退之间的相互作用。这篇文章表明,葡萄牙的经常账户赤字是在产业变革和去工业化的背景下形成的,这促进了来自中国和东欧的竞争。通过强调产业模式和全球竞争,这篇文章提供了比大多数欧元区危机的报道更具体的生产分析。
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