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A typology of the Baltic region states according to excellence in science and technology
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Abstract Global manufacturing systems function in such a way that countries develop industrial specialisation, which leads to territorial disparities. The countries of the Baltic region are no exception despite their strong economic ties and developed industries. A significant element of any manufacturing ... view more
Global manufacturing systems function in such a way that countries develop industrial specialisation, which leads to territorial disparities. The countries of the Baltic region are no exception despite their strong economic ties and developed industries. A significant element of any manufacturing system is its scientific and technological subsystem, which is described in this article for ten countries (Germany, Sweden, Denmark, Norway, Finland, Poland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania and Russia), based on an analysis of a clustered set of national characteristics: R&D financing and staffing in the scientific and technological subsystem. A total of ten indicators, absolute and relative, are investigated. The study relies on combined grouping, graphical and cluster analysis to build a typology of countries and distinguish their types according to their scientific and technological excellence As a result, a typology of the countries of the Baltic Sea region has been proposed and types of countries with similar characteristics have been identified: the two main types are traditional market economies and post-socialist countries, whose common features are observed in all sets of main characteristics. Several subtypes are described as well. The research draws on 2010-2019 (2020) statistical data from the European Statistical Office (Eurostat), the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) and Russia's Federal State Statistics Service (Rosstat).... view less
Keywords
Baltic region; Baltic States; research and development; regional comparison; economic system; technical development; economic development (on national level); competitiveness; economic sector
Classification
Economic and Social Geography
Free Keywords
scientific and technological development; country-specific assets; manufacturing system; scientific and technological subsystem; gross domestic expenditure on R&D; intramural R&D expenditures; personnel potential
Document language
English
Publication Year
2023
Page/Pages
p. 78-95
Journal
Baltic Region, 15 (2023) 1
ISSN
2310-0524
Status
Published Version; peer reviewed