2014
DOI: 10.3846/20294913.2014.915597
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Structural Changes of Economies: Lithuania in the Global Context

Abstract: Structural economic change theory focuses on the process through which economic structures have been transformed from traditional agriculture economy to more modern and industrially diverse manufacturing and service ones. The purpose of this paper is to detect the pattern of structural changes of the Lithuanian economy and to evaluate it in the global context. Structural economic statistics of the countries provide a view of a particular year delivered by indicator of the level of output in a considered sector… Show more

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“…This assumption is based on economic law of universal converging. Besides we assume that energy efficiency would gradually increase, and respectively energy intensity would diminish due to technological progress and energy stewardship behavior (Tvaronavičienė 2012; Dudzevičiūtė et al 2014;Laužikas et al 2015, Grubicka, Matuska 2015Ala-Juusela et al 2014;Dobele et al 2015;Olaniyi, Reidolf 2015;Oganisjana, Surikova 2015;Tvaronavičienė, Černevičiūtė 2015;Leonavičius et al 2015;Baublys et al 2015;Ignatavičius et al 2015).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This assumption is based on economic law of universal converging. Besides we assume that energy efficiency would gradually increase, and respectively energy intensity would diminish due to technological progress and energy stewardship behavior (Tvaronavičienė 2012; Dudzevičiūtė et al 2014;Laužikas et al 2015, Grubicka, Matuska 2015Ala-Juusela et al 2014;Dobele et al 2015;Olaniyi, Reidolf 2015;Oganisjana, Surikova 2015;Tvaronavičienė, Černevičiūtė 2015;Leonavičius et al 2015;Baublys et al 2015;Ignatavičius et al 2015).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We believe that all those facets, mentioned by various authors should be ultimately taken into account. We think that additional dimensions should be added: behavioral practices, leadership, education, absorptive capacity (like in technology transfer), sustainable law, safety of society, literacy, awareness (Dudzevičiūtė et al 2014;Njaramba et al 2015;.…”
Section: Energy Security Perceptionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…So, markets should follow a random walk in the short-term as stated by Malkiel (2003). Though these assumptions do not always reflect the real picture, since market participants in reality are affected by an array of factors, such as obvious structural changes of economy (Akhmadeev & Manakhov, 2015;Dezellus, Ferreira, Pereira, & Vasiliūnaitė, 2015;Dudzevičiūtė, Mačiulis, & Tvaronavičienė, 2014;Korsakienė & Tvaronavičienė, 2014;Oganisjana, Surikova, & Laizāns, 2015;Prause, 2015;Rezk, Ibrahim, Tvaronavičienė, Sakr, & Piccinetti, 2015;Shatrevich & Strautmane, 2015;Travkina & Tvaronavičienė, 2015;Tvaronavičienė & Černevičiūtė, 2015;Tvaronavičienė, Mačiulis, Lankauskienė, Raudeliūnienė, & Dzemyda, 2015;Wahl, 2015), economic growth mode, external and internal threats (Balitskiy, Bilan, & Strielkowski, 2014;Ignatavičius, Tvaronavičienė, & Piccinetti, 2015;Kalyugina, Strielkowski, Ushvitsky, & Astachova, 2015;Lankauskienė & Tvaronavičienė, 2012;Munteanu & Tamošiūnienė, 2015;Stasytytė, 2015), approaches towards innovations and decision-making patterns (Bistrova, Lace, & Tvaronavičienė, 2014;Čirjevskis, 2015;Dobele, Grinberga-Zalite, & Kelle, 2015;Lace, Natalja, & Rumbinaite, 2015;Mostenska & Bilan, 2015;Olaniyi & Reidolf, 2015;Rosha & Lace, 2015;Šimberová, Chvátalová, Kocmanová, Hornungová, & Pavláková Dočekalová, 2015;Slapikaitė, Tamošiūnienė, & Mackevičiūtė, 2015;Tvaronavičienė & Černevičiūtė, 2015;Tvaronavičie...…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The sustainability of a country's regional development like of any other social-economic system (SES) is usually analysed in terms of three aspects: economic, social and environmental (Rutkauskas et al, 2014;Čiegis et al, 2014;Dudzevičiūtė et al, 2014;Radosavljevic, 2014;Hay et al, 2014;Stankevičienė et al, 2014;Tvaronavičienė et al, 2014;Tabara & Chabay, 2013;Dagiliūtė, 2012;Shneidewind & Augenstein, 2012;Kocmanova et al, 2012;Bell & Morse, 2008). Each of these aspects can only be defined by multiple indicators since each aspect constitutes a complex and integrated process which in practice manifests multiple characteristics, features, etc.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%