Structural Change and Economic Dynamics
1990 - 2008
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Volume 19, issue 3, 2008
- Sectoral and geographical specificities in the spatial structure of economic activities pp. 189-202

- Giulio Bottazzi, Giovanni Dosi, Giorgio Fagiolo and Angelo Secchi
- Transition with heterogeneous labor pp. 203-220

- Katalin Balla, János Köllo and András Simonovits
- International trade and industrialization in a non-scale model of economic growth pp. 221-236

- Thomas Christiaans
- Uncertainty and investment evidence from a panel of Chinese firms pp. 237-248

- Abdul-Haque and Wang Shaoping
- Business cycle synchronization in a simple Keynesian macro-model with socially transmitted economic sentiment and international sentiment spill-over pp. 249-259

- Martin Hohnisch and Frank Westerhoff
- International mobility of jobs--Diversion from Western to Eastern locations? pp. 260-271

- Rolf Jungnickel, Dietmar Keller, Heiko Peters and Christine Borrmann
Volume 19, issue 2, 2008
- Endogenous growth and changing sectoral composition in advanced economies pp. 109-131

- Luigi Bonatti and Giulia Felice
- Identification of temporal fundamental economic structure (FES) of India: An input-output and cross-entropy analysis pp. 132-151

- Sudhir K. Thakur
- International R&D spillovers and manufacturing productivity: A panel data analysis pp. 152-172

- López-Pueyo, Carmen, Barcenilla-Visús, Sara and Jaime Sanaú
- How does Japanese compliance with the Kyoto Protocol affect environmental productivity in China and Japan? pp. 173-188

- Shigemi Kagawa
Volume 19, issue 1, 2008
- Relocation of production and jobs to Central and Eastern Europe--Who gains and who loses pp. 1-3

- Wilfried Altzinger and Michael Landesmann
- Gains and losses from sectoral relocation: A review of theory and empirics pp. 4-16

- Frank Barry and Frank Walsh
- Labour costs and FDI flows into Central and Eastern European Countries: A survey of the literature and empirical evidence pp. 17-37

- Christian Bellak, Markus Leibrecht and Aleksandra Riedl
- Services and materials outsourcing to low-wage countries and employment: Empirical evidence from EU countries pp. 38-52

- Martin Falk and Yvonne Anna Wolfmayr
- Relocation via foreign direct investment from old to new EU member states: Scale and structural dimension of the process pp. 53-65

- Matija Rojec and Joze P. Damijan
- The effect of FDI and foreign trade on wages in the Central and Eastern European Countries in the post-transition era: A sectoral analysis for the manufacturing industry pp. 66-80

- Ozlem Onaran and Engelbert Stockhammer
- The impact of outward investments on parent company's employment and skill composition: Evidence from the Italian case pp. 81-94

- Davide Castellani, Ilaria Mariotti and Lucia Piscitello
- The EU enlargement and the impact of outsourcing on industrial employment in Spain, 1993-2003 pp. 95-108

- Maria Angeles Cadarso, Nuria Gomez, Luis Antonio Lopez and Maria Angeles Tobarra
Volume 18, issue 4, 2007
- On the dynamics of generation and utilisation of knowledge: The local character of knowledge pp. 387-408

- Pier Paolo Saviotti
- The variety of ICT adopters in the intra-firm diffusion process: Theoretical arguments and empirical evidence pp. 409-437

- Rachel Bocquet and Olivier Brossard
- The rise of service employment and its impact on aggregate productivity growth pp. 438-459

- Hiroaki Sasaki
- Pursuing manufacturing-based export-led growth: Are developing countries increasingly crowding each other out? pp. 460-482

- Arslan Razmi
- Dynamics of agglomeration economies and regional industrial structure: The case of the assembly industry of the Greater Tokyo Region, 1960-2000 pp. 483-499

- Eiji Yamamura and Inyong SHIN
Volume 18, issue 3, 2007
- The energy-capital relation--Sweden 1870-2000 pp. 291-305

- Astrid Kristina Kander and Lennart Schon
- Japanese growth and stagnation: A Keynesian perspective pp. 306-332

- Takeshi Nakatani and Peter Skott
- Poverty and the management of natural resources: A model of shifting cultivation pp. 333-347

- Edmund M. Balsdon
- Testing Gibrat's legacy: A Bayesian approach to study the growth of firms pp. 348-369

- Elena Cefis, Matteo Ciccarelli and Luigi Orsenigo
- Testing the principle of `growth of the fitter': The relationship between profits and firm growth pp. 370-386

- Alex Coad
Volume 18, issue 2, 2007
- The impact of productivity and demand shocks on structural dynamics: Evidence from Austrian manufacturing pp. 145-166

- Werner Hölzl and Andreas Reinstaller
- Sequential problem choice and the reward system in Open Science pp. 167-191

- Nicolas Carayol and Dalle, Jean-Michel
- Capabilities and production theory pp. 192-211

- Nick von Tunzelmann and Qing Wang
- Crossing Hubbert's peak: Portfolio effects in a growth model with exhaustible resources pp. 212-230

- Thomas R. Michl and Duncan K. Foley
- Capital and capacity utilization revisited: A theory for ICT-assisted production systems pp. 231-248

- Giovanni Marini and Andrea Pannone
- Credit cycles in a Neo-Austrian economy pp. 249-269

- Andrea Attar and Eloisa Campioni
- Evaluation of the Dagum-Slottje method to estimate household human capital pp. 270-278

- Giorgio Vittadini and Pietro Giorgio Lovaglio
- Paolo Sylos Labini: A Memoir pp. 279-281

- Roberto Scazzieri
- Torniamo ai classici. Produttivita del lavoro, progresso tecnico e sviluppo economico (Back to the Classics. Labour productivity, technical progress and economic development), P. Sylos Labini. Laterza, Rome and Bari (2004) pp. 282-289

- Roberto Scazzieri
Volume 18, issue 1, 2007
- On poverty traps, thresholds and take-offs pp. 1-26

- Willi Semmler and Marvin Ofori
- Is more mobility good?: Firm mobility and the low wage-low productivity trap pp. 27-51

- Stephanie Seguino
- Productivity growth and agricultural out-migration in the United States pp. 52-74

- Benjamin N. Dennis and Talan B. Iscan
- Aggregate demand shocks and economic growth pp. 75-99

- Amitava Krishna Dutt and Jaime Ros
- Indeterminacy with environmental and labor dynamics pp. 100-119

- Larry S. Karp and Thierry Paul
- Mentor Bouniatian on cycles and equilibrium pp. 120-143

- Daniele Besomi
Volume 17, issue 4, 2006
- Richard Murphey Goodwin (1913-1996): His legacy continued pp. 379-381

- Peter Flaschel and Michael Landesmann
- Towards a disequilibrium theory of structural dynamics: Goodwin's contribution pp. 382-399

- Lionello F. Punzo
- `The confessions of an unrepentant model builder': Rummaging in Goodwin's Archive pp. 400-414

- Massimo Di Matteo, Francesco Filippi and Serena Sordi
- Discretely proceeding from cycle to chaos on Goodwin's path pp. 415-436

- Serena Sordi and Alessandro Vercelli
- Structural stability and Goodwin's growth cycle pp. 437-451

- Roberto Veneziani and Simon Mohun
- Wage-price dynamics and income distribution in a semi-structural Keynes-Goodwin model pp. 452-465

- Reiner Franke, Peter Flaschel and Christian Roberto Proaño Acosta
- Stabilization policy in a Keynes-Goodwin model with debt accumulation pp. 466-485

- Toichiro Asada
- Empty sources of growth accounting, and empirical replacements a la Kaldor and Goodwin with some beef pp. 486-500

- Codrina Rada von Arnim and Lance Taylor
- Goodwin's structural economic dynamics: Modelling Schumpeterian and Keynesian insights pp. 501-524

- M.A. Landesmann and Robert Stehrer
Volume 17, issue 3, 2006
- Is China's growing service sector leading to cost disease? pp. 267-287

- Duo Qin
- A fitness landscape approach to technological complexity, modularity, and vertical disintegration pp. 288-305

- Koen Frenken
- The vintage effect in TFP-growth: An analysis of the age structure of capital pp. 306-328

- Maury Gittleman, Thijs ten Raa and Edward Nathan Wolff
- REXS: A forecasting model for assessing the impact of natural resource consumption and technological change on economic growth pp. 329-378

- Benjamin Stuart Warr and Robert Ayres
Volume 17, issue 2, 2006
- The shift to services employment: A review of the literature pp. 127-147

- Ronald Schettkat and Lara Yocarini
- The complex effects of demographic heterogeneity on the interaction between the economy and population pp. 148-173

- Piero Manfredi and Luciano Fanti
- The boundaries of firms in the new economy: M&As as a strategic tool toward corporate technological diversification pp. 174-199

- John Cantwell and Grazia D. Santangelo
- Dynamic and endogenous change of input-output structure with specific layers of technology pp. 200-223

- Haoran Pan
- Localized technological change and factor markets: constraints and inducements to innovation pp. 224-247

- Cristiano Antonelli
- Using the manufacturing productivity distribution to evaluate growth theories pp. 248-258

- Jens J. Kruger
- Is there a "real divergence" in the European Union? A comment pp. 259-265

- Heinz Welsch and Udo Bonn
Volume 17, issue 1, 2006
- The agents of production are the commodities themselves: On the classical theory of production, distribution and value pp. 1-26

- Heinz D. Kurz
- The effect of structural change on the self-reliance and interdependence of aggregate sectors: the case of Spain, 1980-1994 pp. 27-45

- Julio Sanchez Choliz and Rosa Duarte
- Financial liberalisation, corporate governance and the efficiency of firms in Indian manufacturing pp. 46-69

- Uma Sarada Kambhampati
- R&D depreciation, stocks, user costs and productivity growth for US R&D intensive industries pp. 70-98

- Jeffrey I. Bernstein and Theofanis P. Mamuneas
- The service paradox and endogenous economic growth pp. 99-115

- Maurizio Pugno
- A. Greiner, W. Semmler and G. Gong, The Forces of Economic Growth--A Time Series Perspective, Princeton University Press, Princeton and Oxford (2005) (187 pp., ISBN 0-691-11918-X) pp. 116-120

- Fulvio Castellacci
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