Structural Change and Economic Dynamics
1990 - 2009
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Volume 10, issue 3-4, 1999
- Transformation of science and technology systems into systems of innovation in central and eastern Europe: the emerging patterns and determinants pp. 277-320

- Slavo Radosevic
- Rationality, rules of thumb, and R&D pp. 321-340

- Peter Thompson
- The impact of technological opportunity on the dynamics of trade performance pp. 341-357

- Keld Laursen
- Macro-economic relativity: government spending, private investment and unemployment in the USA 1948-1998 pp. 359-380

- Peter C. Young and Diego J. Pedregal
- The aggregate neoclassical theory of distribution and the concept of a given value of capital: towards a more general critique pp. 381-394

- Paola Potestio
- Stock externalities and the diffusion of less polluting capital: an option approach pp. 395-420

- Marc Baudry
- Asymptotic distribution of the sup-Wald statistic under specification errors pp. 421-430

- Terence Tai Leung Chong
- Two further aspects of some new tests for structural stability pp. 431-443

- Amit Sen and Alastair Hall
Volume 10, issue 2, 1999
- Outsourcing and productivity growth in services pp. 177-194

- Dennis J. Fixler and Donald S. Siegel
- Trade in capital goods generated by international diffusion of technology pp. 195-208

- Sobei H. Oda
- Unbalanced growth: a case of structural dynamics pp. 209-223

- Micaela Notarangelo
- Convergence to long-run equilibrium--On some recent variations of the 'pure' cross-dual model pp. 225-237

- Enrico Bellino
- Sustainable greenhouse policies: the role of non-CO2 gases pp. 239-260

- P. Michaelis
- Are there cycles in realistic overlapping cohorts models? pp. 261-275

- Andras Simonovits
Volume 10, issue 1, 1999
- The Netherlands' NAMEA; presentation, usage and future extensions pp. 15-37

- Steven Jan Keuning, Jan van Dalen and Mark de Haan
- SWEEA--Swedish environmental and economic accounts pp. 39-72

- Eva Hellsten, Sara Ribacke and Gia Wickbom
- Material and energy flow accounting in Germany--Data base for applying the national accounting matrix including environmental accounts concept pp. 73-97

- B. Tjahjadi, D. Schafer, W. Radermacher and H. Hoh
- A NAMEA for the UK pp. 99-121

- Prashant Vaze
- A Japanese NAMEA pp. 123-149

- Toshihiro Ike
- On the international harmonisation of environmental accounting: comparing the National Accounting Matrix including Environmental Accounts of Sweden, Germany, the UK, Japan and the Netherlands pp. 151-160

- Mark de Haan
- Input-output theory and institutional aspects of environmental policy pp. 161-176

- Albert E. Steenge
Volume 9, issue 4, 1998
- Eroding the economic foundations of marriage and fertility in the United States pp. 391-413

- T. Paul Schultz
- Evaluating alternative tax reforms in Italy with a model of joint labor supply of married couples pp. 415-433

- Rolf Aaberge, Ugo Colombino, Steinar Strøm and T. Wennemo
- Voluntary transfers among Italian households: altruistic and non-altruistic explanations pp. 435-451

- Alessandro Cigno, Gianna Claudia Giannelli and Furio Camillo Rosati
- Gender differences in parental investment in education pp. 453-468

- Harold Alderman and Elizabeth M. King
- Transfers in non-intact households pp. 469-478

- Daniela Del Boca and Rocio Ribero
Volume 9, issue 3, 1998
- Material dissipative conditions and the impossibility of complete recycling pp. 271-288

- Toyoaki Washida
- A Miyazawa analysis of interactions between polluting and non-polluting sectors pp. 289-305

- Oliver M. Fritz, Michael Sonis and Geoffrey J. D. Hewings
- Prospects for the recycling of plastics in the United States pp. 307-331

- Faye Duchin and Lange, Glenn-Marie
- Industrialisation with a menu of technologies: Appropriate technologies and the 'big push' pp. 333-348

- Joshua Gans
- Trade, knowledge accumulation and diffusion: A sectoral perspective1 pp. 349-372

- Pier Carlo Padoan
- Technological competitiveness, trade and foreign direct investment pp. 373-387

- Rajneesh Narula and Katharine Wakelin
Volume 9, issue 2, 1998
- A framework for evaluating the dynamic competitiveness of countries pp. 159-188

- Karl Aiginger
- Capital shortages and asymmetries in UK unemployment pp. 189-204

- Philip Arestis and Iris Biefang-Frisancho
- Input--output modeling of production processes for business management pp. 205-226

- Xiannuan Lin and Karen R. Polenske
- Editorial note pp. 227-227

- Harold Hagemann
- Changes in productivity pp. 229-231

- Richard Stone
- A note on Richard Stone's paper on changes in productivity pp. 233-235

- Luigi L. Pasinetti
- Comment pp. 237-238

- Robert M. Solow
- Quantitative aspects of post-war european economic growth: Bart van Ark and Nicholas Crafts (Eds.), Cambridge University Press for the Centre for Economic Policy Research, Cambridge, 1996, pp. xxii+442, [UK pound]45 hardback pp. 239-243

- . G. M. De Loo
- Technological revolutions in Pasinetti's model of structural change: productivity and prices pp. 245-262

- Angelo Reati
- A note on assessing dynamic efficiency pp. 263-268

- B. Fakin
Volume 9, issue 1, 1998
- Special issue on the evolutionary analysis of innovation pp. 1-3

- Bart Verspagen
- The evolution of technological trajectories 1890-1990 pp. 5-34

- Birgitte Andersen
- Technological diversity in an evolutionary industry model with localized learning and network externalities pp. 35-53

- N. Jonard and M. Yfldizoglu
- A computational model of economies of scale and market share instability pp. 55-83

- Mariana Mazzucato
- Technological evolution -- an analysis within the knowledge-based approach pp. 85-107

- Uwe Cantner and Andreas Pyka
- Is product life cycle theory a special case? Dominant designs and the emergence of market niches through coevolutionary-learning pp. 109-134

- Paul Windrum and Chris Birchenhall
- Skewed distributions of firm sizes--an evolutionary perspective pp. 135-158

- Witold Kwasnicki
Volume 8, issue 4, 1997
- Introduction: biology and economics pp. 377-383

- John Gowdy
- Evolution in the marketplace pp. 385-398

- Niles Eldredge
- Economics and the return to Mecca: The recognition of novelty and emergence pp. 399-412

- Geoffrey M. Hodgson
- The Kuznets curve and the life cycle analogy pp. 413-426

- Robert U. Ayres
- The analytical foundations of evolutionary economics: From biological analogy to economic self-organization pp. 427-451

- John Foster
- A dynamic model of socioeconomic systems based on hierarchy theory and its application to sustainability pp. 453-469

- Mario Giampietro and Kozo Mayumi
- The use of analogy in biology and economics: From biology to economics, and back pp. 471-488

- Bruce Hannon
- Self-organization and economics--what is new? pp. 489-507

- Ulrich Witt
Volume 8, issue 3, 1997
- Productivity convergence in OECD service industries pp. 279-295

- Claudine Gouyette and Sergio Perelman
- Structural change and convergence: an Italian regional perspective pp. 297-318

- Raffaele Paci and Francesco Pigliaru
- Estimation of a variable rate of depreciation: a dummy variable approach pp. 319-325

- Ingmar Prucha
- Economic development and environmental pollution: traps and growth pp. 327-350

- Anastasios Xepapadeas
- Agricultural supply-led industrialization: A macromodel with sub-Saharan African characteristics pp. 351-370

- Ragnar Torvik
- A theory of production tasks, processes, and technical practices: Robert Scazzieri, Clarendon Press, Oxford, UK, 1993 pp. 371-375

- O'Hara, Sabine
Volume 8, issue 2, 1997
- The Hicksian traverse as a process of reproportioning: some structural dynamics pp. 157-175

- J. Henry and Marc Lavoie
- Recession dynamics following an external price shock in a transition economy pp. 177-203

- S. Gomulka and J. Lane
- Factors behind cross-industry differences in technical progress pp. 205-220

- Richard R. Nelson and Edward Nathan Wolff
- A joint test for a unit root and common factor restrictions in the presence of a structural break pp. 221-232

- Junsoo Lee and Christine Amsler
- Introduction to Adolf Lowe's 'How is business cycle theory possible at all?' pp. 233-244

- Christian Gehrke
- How is business cycle theory possible at all? pp. 245-270

- A. Lowe
- Industrial restructuring and trade reorientation in eastern Europe: edited by Michael Landesmann and Istvan Szekely (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1995, ISBN 0 521 48085 X hardback) pp. xxii + 369, [UK pound]45 pp. 271-272

- Chang, Ha-Joan
- La teoria monetaria della produzione (The monetary theory of production): Augusto Graziani, (Banca Popolare dell'Etruria e del Lazio, Studi e Ricerche, 1994) pp. 272-277

- Alvaro Cencini
Volume 8, issue 1, 1997
- Special issue of structural change and economic dynamics 'beyond the nation state' pp. 1-4

- H. Hagemann, M. A. Landesmann and A. E. Steenge
- Towards an economic theory of international civil society: Trust, trade and open government pp. 5-28

- Pier Luigi Porta and Roberto Scazzieri
- The end of the nation state? pp. 29-44

- M. Panic
- Tales from the 'global' economy: Cross-national production networks and the reorganization of the European economy pp. 45-85

- John Zysman, Eileen Doherty and Andrew Schwartz
- Globalization, liberalization, and national capitalisms pp. 87-98

- Jonah D. Levy
- Environmental policy and cooperation beyond the nation state: an introduction and overview pp. 99-114

- Muller-Furstenberger, G. and G. Stephan
- Use of the convergence condition for triangularizing input-output matrices and the similarity of production structures among Nordic countries 1970, 1980 and 1985 pp. 115-128

- Goran Ostblom
- Input-output analysis of material flows with application to iron, steel and zinc pp. 129-153

- Paul Konijn, Sake de Boer and Jan van Dalen
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