Structural Change and Economic Dynamics
1990 - 2026
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Volume 78, issue C, 2026
- Luigi Pasinetti: the approach to development planning in historical context pp. 1-9

- Nadia Garbellini, Joseph Halevi and Denis Melnik
- Effect of aid for trade on recipient-countries' participation in global value chains pp. 10-28

- GNANGNON Sèna Kimm
- Cultural diverseness across subsidiaries and innovation of multinational corporations pp. 29-50

- John Fan Zhang
- Structural spillovers, seasonal heterogeneity and optimal air pollution mitigations: A dynamic game modelling in northern China pp. 51-62

- Tingru Yang, Hua Liao, Lancui Liu, Biying Yu and Yi-Ming Wei
- Structural change: Expansion or stagnation? pp. 63-69

- Davide Gualerzi
- The secular trend of the body-mass-index of the U.S.-born population and the rise of an obesogenic environment, 1882–2021 pp. 70-87

- John Komlos and Marek Brabec
- Managerial training and business transformation in Italian manufacturing firms. The Role of the National Recovery and Resilience Plan pp. 88-103

- Marco Cucculelli, Noemi Giampaoli, Mirko Menghini, Marco Pini and Matteo Renghini
- Exploring the dynamics of farms’ economic and environmental performance pp. 104-117

- Jaime Martín-García, José A. Gómez-Limón and Rubén Granado-Díaz
- Spatial correlation network of urban construction land allocation and carbon emission reduction coupled with high-quality economic development pp. 118-135

- Xuan Liu, Hengzhou Xu and Miao Zhang
- Fixed costs in exporting and investing pp. 136-150

- Youngmin Baek and Kazunobu Hayakawa
- Extending cost subadditivity: Market size, fixed costs, and natural monopoly pp. 151-159

- Kaili Kan and Yonggang Wang
- The environment and health effects of international trade pp. 160-170

- Shi Xu and Bangzhu Zhu
- Alternative approaches to labor values and prices of production: Theory and evidence pp. 171-187

- Thanos Moraitis and Deepankar Basu
- The effect of AI on labour demand: A critical assessment of ‘Power and Progress’ by Acemoglu and Johnson pp. 188-196

- Jonathan Aldred
- Capital accumulation and labor turnover in U.S. industries: An empirical investigation of the relationship between investment in fixed assets and hirings and layoffs, 2001–2021 pp. 197-208

- Martin Möller
- Kuznets in the twenty-first century: Mexico and United States compared pp. 209-221

- Saumik Paul and Kunal Sen
- Out with the breath, out with the firms: Air pollution and foreign-invested firms exit in China pp. 222-233

- Wenbo Hu, Canfei He and Hantian Sheng
- Digitalization and resource tracing: Enhancing trade carbon efficiency in global value chain pp. 234-243

- Huiping Huang and Ying Zeng
- The carbon burden of migration: Inequality between and within cities pp. 244-262

- Yan Bu, Bole Zhang, Mingye Ai and Yu Hao
- The structural analysis of economic dynamics: A theoretical framework pp. 263-272

- Alberto Quadrio Curzio and Roberto Scazzieri
- The impact of carbon capture technologies on energy prices pp. 273-286

- Bruktawit M. Ahmed and Mahelet G. Fikru
- New generation of the China’s climate change integrated assessment model (C3IAM v3.0) and its applications pp. 287-299

- Li-Jing Liu, Qiao-Mei Liang, Xiao-Chen Yuan, Yan-Yan Yu, Hao Wang, Si-Yu Liu, Bo Yang, Hong-Dian Jiang, Jia-Ning Kang, Jia-Xin Liu, Jianjun Xu, Wenqi Shen, Biying Yu, Hua Liao, Xinyu Chen, Sai Liang and Yi-Ming Wei
- Automating decarbonization: industrial robots and the manufacturing in resource-based cities pp. 300-313

- Zhujun Chen, Hui Wang, Wenqiu Cai and Wendong Wei
- Does interagency power consolidation lead to better governance? pp. 314-325

- Xianling Long, Xi Ji, Guowei Wu, Xiaoxue Zong, Pinyi Su and Xuanyuan Luo
- How can green credit reduce environmental costs? Analysis based on an extended economic growth model with environmental constraints pp. 326-342

- Shengcheng Zhang, Chonghui Zhang, Xia Fang, Dongcai Zhang and Tomas Baležentis
- CORE: A climate and energy integrated risk contribution framework for the OECD and its subgroups pp. 343-355

- Pooja R, Sumanjay Dutta and Parthajit Kayal
- Employment protection and employment in Europe: A sectoral analysis pp. 356-371

- Jesus Ferreiro and Carmen Gomez
- Digital infrastructure and employment inequality: Evidence from the Broadband China Strategy pp. 372-386

- Shijia Yi
Volume 77, issue C, 2026
- Carbon tax recycling: Fostering reindustrialization in financialized developing economies pp. 1-22

- Guilherme Magacho, Antoine Godin, Danilo Spinola and Devrim Yilmaz
- Climate-induced geopolitical risk and financial interdependence in Europe: A systemic transition perspective pp. 23-42

- Luigi Riso, Gianmarco Vacca and Maria Zoia
- Smart governance for sustainable development: Stage-specific effects and regional heterogeneity in a global empirical framework pp. 43-61

- Jing-hua Yin, Hai-Ying Song and Hui Zhu
- Automation and the risk of labor market exclusion across Europe pp. 62-76

- Fabio Lamperti and Davide Castellani
- Greener jobs, higher wages? The Latin American wage greenium pp. 77-92

- Manuela Cerimelo, Pablo de la Vega, Franco Vazquez and Natalia Porto
- Industrial robot adoption and the resilience of manufacturing global value chains pp. 93-109

- Yifei Li, Yuegang Song and Chien-Chiang Lee
- Public data, market competition and resource misallocation pp. 110-122

- Xiaolong He, Zhuangxiong Yu and Yufan Liang
- Next Generation EU and industrial transformation: Evidence from Spain pp. 123-136

- Gabriel Lozano-Reina, Gregorio Sánchez-Marín and J. Samuel Baixauli-Soler
- Macroeconomic consequences of minimum wage in a developing country pp. 137-148

- Paul Carrillo-Maldonado and Zoe Cruz
- Sharp instrument: A stab at identifying the causes of economic growth pp. 149-167

- Reda Cherif, Fuad Hasanov and Lichen Wang
- Unlocking the potential for energy efficiency across china's subnational value chains pp. 168-184

- Meichen Zhang and Yuan Wang
- Towards technology-convergent cities: How does the low-carbon economy contribute? pp. 185-206

- Henglong Zhang, Yeheng Zhang, Yongwei Yu and Liming Ge
- Kuznets at -7000: Is there a really long-term relationship between growth and inequality? pp. 207-217

- Timothy A. Kohler, Adam Green and Scott G. Ortman
- Urban artificial intelligence, market turnover, and productivity pp. 218-229

- Tao Ma, Huaxin Zhong, Tiantian Wang, Junzhen Li and Hao Wang
- Energy and economic consequences of large-scale industrial robot applications in China’s manufacturing industry pp. 230-247

- Qi Cui, ShiWen Yao, Chenyu Meng, Mahuaqing Zuo and Yu Liu
- Kuznets at 70: The enduring significance of a curve and a hypothesis pp. 248-257

- James Galbraith, Ravi Kanbur, Kunal Sen and Andy Sumner
- Tracking global industry relocation and its economic and environmental impacts 1997–2023 pp. 258-273

- Yu Zhang, Kailan Tian and Zhibiao Liu
- Global value chains under full employment: An input–output linear optimization pp. 274-284

- Gianmarco Oro
- Green industrial policy: where from, where to? pp. 285-301

- Wilson Peres, João Carlos Ferraz, Julia Torracca, Tatiana Fleming and Carolina Dias
- Inequality, urbanization, and the Kuznets process: Evidence from India’s annual periodic labour force surveys pp. 302-312

- S Chandrasekhar, Karthikeya Naraparaju and Ajay Sharma
- Global value chain participation and firm-level carbon emissions: Evidence from China pp. 313-326

- Huahua Ge, Xiaoxi Zhang, Pengfei Gao and Mengjia Li
- Emission transfers of toxic chemical pollutants among NAFTA Countries: A structural change approach pp. 327-344

- Shigemi Kagawa, Shohei Tokito, Hidemichi Fujii, Shunsuke Okamoto and Fumiya Nagashima
- The third-country effects in carbon emissions transfer: Beyond the FDI home-host country perspective pp. 345-356

- Ran Wang, Yang Zhou, Xiyuan Li, Bo Meng and Yunfeng Yan
- Multiple periodicities in an extended Goodwin model with mechanization, independent investment, and disequilibrium: Toward a Marxian-Keynesian synthesis pp. 357-386

- John Cajas-Guijarro
- The asset specificity dilemma and emergence of general purpose technologies pp. 387-394

- Tsutomu Harada
- Economic complexity and the resilience-sustainability strategy for climate change pp. 395-411

- David Bistuer, Helena Chuliá and Jorge Uribe
- A time-space-efficiency-benefit (TSEB) mix approach to carbon mitigation roadmap design pp. 412-427

- Yi-Ming Wei and Weiming Chen
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