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Table of Contents
Intro
Preface
Acknowledgments
Praise for Interconnections in the Greek Economy
Introduction
Contents
Editor and Contributors
About the Editor
Contributors
Abbreviations
List of Figures
List of Tables
Part I Sectoral Interconnections in the Greek Economy
1 Industrial Policy and Productive Transformation: An Optimization Approach Based on Input-Output Analysis
1.1 Introduction
1.2 Productive Transformation and Input-Output Analysis
1.3 Productive Transformation: Different Aspects and Prospects
1.3.1 Promoting Industrialization
1.3.2 Promoting Product Sophistication and Diversification
1.3.3 Promoting Interconnectedness
1.3.4 Toward a Methodology for Productive Transformation
1.4 Productive Transformation and Industrial Policy: A Methodological Approach
1.5 The Formulation of the Mathematical Model for Greece
1.5.1 The Leontief Model
1.5.2 The Ghosh Model
1.5.3 Objective Functions and Constraints
1.5.4 The Optimization Problem
1.6 Future Directions
References
2 Greece Toward 2027: Structural Transformation, Industrial Policy, and Economic Development
2.1 Introduction
2.2 The Sectoral Structure of Greek Economy
2.2.1 Economic structure and the Technological Level of Production
2.2.2 External Trade and Technological Level of Imports and Exports
2.2.3 Economic Linkages and Sectoral Structure
2.2.4 Domestic Value-Added in Exports and Technological Level of Exports
2.2.5 Summary
2.3 Defining the Parameters of the Optimization Problem
2.4 The Optimization Algorithm
2.5 The Structural Transformation of the Greek Economy
2.5.1 The Structural Change of Production
2.5.2 The Structural Change of Economic Linkages
2.5.3 The Improvement of the Domestic Value-Added in Exports
2.6 Policy Interventions
References
3 A Regional Analysis Of Inputs-Outputs Of The Greek Economy: A Baseline Depiction Of Interconnections In Greece
3.1 Introduction
3.2 Input-Output Tables And Sectoral Interconnections: Theoretical Significance And Limits Of IOTs
3.2.1 Policy Ramifications And Applications Of IOTs
3.3 The Theoretical Framework Of IOTs
3.4 National And Regional Tables: Regional Policy
3.5 The Construction Processes Of Regional I-O Tables
3.6 Riots In Greece
3.7 Results
3.7.1 Intraregional Interconnections
3.8 Conclusions
Appendix
References
Part II Relations in the Greek Industries
4 Networks in Ownership and Management Structures
4.1 Introduction
4.2 Corporate Networks as Small-Worlds
4.3 Board Interlocks and Corporate Networks
4.4 Corporate Networks of Interlocking Ownership
4.5 Institutional Environment and Comparative Study
4.6 Application to Greek Companies
4.7 Further Research
Appendix
References
Preface
Acknowledgments
Praise for Interconnections in the Greek Economy
Introduction
Contents
Editor and Contributors
About the Editor
Contributors
Abbreviations
List of Figures
List of Tables
Part I Sectoral Interconnections in the Greek Economy
1 Industrial Policy and Productive Transformation: An Optimization Approach Based on Input-Output Analysis
1.1 Introduction
1.2 Productive Transformation and Input-Output Analysis
1.3 Productive Transformation: Different Aspects and Prospects
1.3.1 Promoting Industrialization
1.3.2 Promoting Product Sophistication and Diversification
1.3.3 Promoting Interconnectedness
1.3.4 Toward a Methodology for Productive Transformation
1.4 Productive Transformation and Industrial Policy: A Methodological Approach
1.5 The Formulation of the Mathematical Model for Greece
1.5.1 The Leontief Model
1.5.2 The Ghosh Model
1.5.3 Objective Functions and Constraints
1.5.4 The Optimization Problem
1.6 Future Directions
References
2 Greece Toward 2027: Structural Transformation, Industrial Policy, and Economic Development
2.1 Introduction
2.2 The Sectoral Structure of Greek Economy
2.2.1 Economic structure and the Technological Level of Production
2.2.2 External Trade and Technological Level of Imports and Exports
2.2.3 Economic Linkages and Sectoral Structure
2.2.4 Domestic Value-Added in Exports and Technological Level of Exports
2.2.5 Summary
2.3 Defining the Parameters of the Optimization Problem
2.4 The Optimization Algorithm
2.5 The Structural Transformation of the Greek Economy
2.5.1 The Structural Change of Production
2.5.2 The Structural Change of Economic Linkages
2.5.3 The Improvement of the Domestic Value-Added in Exports
2.6 Policy Interventions
References
3 A Regional Analysis Of Inputs-Outputs Of The Greek Economy: A Baseline Depiction Of Interconnections In Greece
3.1 Introduction
3.2 Input-Output Tables And Sectoral Interconnections: Theoretical Significance And Limits Of IOTs
3.2.1 Policy Ramifications And Applications Of IOTs
3.3 The Theoretical Framework Of IOTs
3.4 National And Regional Tables: Regional Policy
3.5 The Construction Processes Of Regional I-O Tables
3.6 Riots In Greece
3.7 Results
3.7.1 Intraregional Interconnections
3.8 Conclusions
Appendix
References
Part II Relations in the Greek Industries
4 Networks in Ownership and Management Structures
4.1 Introduction
4.2 Corporate Networks as Small-Worlds
4.3 Board Interlocks and Corporate Networks
4.4 Corporate Networks of Interlocking Ownership
4.5 Institutional Environment and Comparative Study
4.6 Application to Greek Companies
4.7 Further Research
Appendix
References