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Beyond core and periphery: the role of the semi-periphery in global capitalism

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  • Gemma Cairó-i-Céspedes
  • Juan Carlos Palacios Cívico

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Capitalist globalisation has shown the need to define the semi-periphery as a new category that transcends the traditional core–periphery division. This paper aims to characterise this new category and understand the role it plays in the reorganisation of the production process, in addition to the effects this specific participation has on the global economy. Building on previous theoretical developments, this paper aims to analyse and identify these specific features, examining them through a set of economic, social and technological variables by applying principal component and cluster analyses. In doing so, the empirical analysis identifies a group of countries that have not been able to turn their current or recent economic dynamism into higher levels of socio-economic development.

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  • Gemma Cairó-i-Céspedes & Juan Carlos Palacios Cívico, 2022. "Beyond core and periphery: the role of the semi-periphery in global capitalism," Third World Quarterly, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 43(8), pages 1950-1969, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:ctwqxx:v:43:y:2022:i:8:p:1950-1969
    DOI: 10.1080/01436597.2022.2079488
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    1. Gracia, Manuel & Paz, María J. & Rísquez, Mario, 2024. "Analysis of the transition to electric vehicles in Europe from a core-periphery approach," Structural Change and Economic Dynamics, Elsevier, vol. 69(C), pages 652-663.
    2. Jamie Marie Sommer & Michael Restivo & John M. Shandra, 2024. "Corruption and Palm Oil in a Cross-National Perspective: How India Contributes to Forest Loss in Peripheral Nations," Journal of South Asian Development, , vol. 19(1), pages 83-111, April.

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