Strategic Management & Leadership
Understanding European Integration with Bipartite Networks of Comparative Advantage
External / Open Access
Abstract
Core objectives of European common market integration are convergence and economic growth, but these are hampered by redundancy, and value chain asymmetries. The challenge is how to harmonize labor division to reach global competitiveness, meanwhile bridging productivity differences across the EU. We develop a bipartite network approach to trace pairwise co-specialization, by applying the Revealed Comparative Advantage method, within and between EU15 and Central and Eastern European (CEE). This approach assesses redundancies and division of labor in the EU at the level of industries and countries. We find significant co-specialization among CEE countries but a diverging specialization between EU15 and CEE. Productivity increases in those CEE industries that have co-specialized with other CEE countries after EU accession, while co-specialization across CEE and EU15 countries is less related to productivity growth. These results show that a division of sectoral specialization can lead to productivity convergence between EU15 and CEE countries.
Full Title
Understanding European Integration with Bipartite Networks of Comparative Advantage
Primary Author
Riccardo Di Clemente
Co-Authors
Balázs Lengyel, Lars F. Andersson, Rikard Eriksson
Publication Type
Preprint
Year
2022
Journal
arXiv Preprint
Category
Strategic Management & Leadership
Institution
External / Open Access
Access
Open Access
Added to Library
March 24, 2026
Cite This Publication
APA
Riccardo Di Clemente, Balázs Lengyel, Lars F. Andersson, Rikard Eriksson (2022). *Understanding European Integration with Bipartite Networks of Comparative Advantage*. External / Open Access.
MLA
Riccardo Di Clemente. *Understanding European Integration with Bipartite Networks of Comparative Advantage*. External / Open Access, 2022.
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1093/pnasnexus/pgac262