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The transport equipment industry is nowadays amongst the most important manufacturing industries, responsible for a large share of production, exports and R&D in Central and Eastern European countries, particularly the Czech Republic, Slovakia and Hungary. This success is due to the fact that strong production linkages with Western European countries have been developed, particularly with Germany, spurred by large inflows of foreign direct investment and the arrival of large international car companies. Production processes in this industry are nowadays heavily internationally fragmented. We use the World Input-Output Database, which allows us to investigate the evolution of these production linkages across European countries and other major economies in the world in this industry. Considering the time period 1995-2011 and applying input-output indicators reveals changing patterns of domestic and international linkages, patterns of vertical specialization and direct and indirect value-added flows across countries in both the Western and Eastern European countries. By utilizing additional data we draw a more detailed picture of the evolution of these production linkages from which all countries have benefitted.
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The journal Croatian Economic Survey is a Diamond Open Access journal defined by the following characteristics: -Peer review: the article goes through the journal''s process of a double-blind peer review. -Public access: both the author and the public have immediate access to the final, published version of the article. -Funding model: both the author and the public pay no fee to the journal. The journal is financially supported by the Ministry of Science and Education of the Republic of Croatia. Croatian Economic Survey is an English-language, peer-reviewed scholarly journal published by the Institute of Economics, Zagreb in Croatia and financed by the Croatian Ministry of Science and Education. The journal aims to serve as a forum for academics and practitioners by publishing high-quality research papers on topics in all areas of economics. Special focus is given to post-socialist Europe. Comparative studies are especially encouraged, since these countries share a similar socio-economic background and comparative studies offer a valuable source of insight for policy formulation as well as a basis for competitive benchmarking. The journal welcomes empirical and policy-oriented papers relevant to a broader international audience. Contributions need not be limited solely to economics; submissions from other related disciplines are encouraged.