Structural Change and Economic Dynamics
1990 - 2009
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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
Volume 16, issue 4, 2005
- Technology, organisation and productivity performance in services: lessons from Britain and the United States since 1870 pp. 437-466

- Stephen Broadberry and Sayantan Ghosal
- Structural change in the manufacturing sector and its impact on business-related services: an input-output study for Germany pp. 467-488

- Reiner Franke and Peter Kalmbach
- Technology and international competitiveness: The interdependence between manufacturing and producer services pp. 489-502

- Paolo Guerrieri and Valentina Meliciani
- On the origins of non-proportional economic dynamics: A note on Tugan-Baranowsky's traverse analysis pp. 503-521

- Giorgio Colacchio
- Endogenous innovation waves and economic growth pp. 522-539

- Rainer Andergassen and Franco Nardini
- An epistemological critique of the open Leontief dynamic model: Balanced and sustained growth, delays, and anticipatory systems theory pp. 540-556

- Kozo Mayumi
- Technological lock-in, positive institutional feedback, and research on laboratory animals pp. 557-575

- Joshua Frank
Volume 16, issue 3, 2005
- The economics of corporate social responsibility: an overview of the special issue pp. 309-312

- David Paton and Donald S. Siegel
- Corporate social responsibility and environmental research and development pp. 313-331

- John T. Scott
- Green investors and corporate investment pp. 332-346

- Amir Barnea, Robert Heinkel and Alan Kraus
- Manufacturing and corporate environmental responsibility: cost implications of voluntary waste minimisation pp. 347-373

- Wendy Chapple, Catherine J. Morrison Paul and Richard Ian Harris
- Accounting for externalities in the measurement of productivity growth: the Malmquist cost productivity measure pp. 374-394

- E. Ball, R. Fare, S. Grosskopf and O. Zaim
- The impact of environmental performance on firm performance: static and dynamic panel data evidence pp. 395-412

- Khaled Kadry Elsayed and David Paton
- A note on the impact of environmental performance on financial performance pp. 413-421

- Aly Salama
- Corporate environmental behavior research: informing environmental policy pp. 422-431

- Matthew Clark
- Eddy Lee, Marco Vivarelli (Eds.), Understanding Globalization, Employment and Poverty Reduction pp. 432-435

- Bas ter Weel
Volume 16, issue 2, 2005
- Approaches to production theory pp. 159-163

- Roberto Scazzieri and Ulrich Witt
- 'Production' in nature and production in the economy--second thoughts about some basic economic concepts pp. 165-179

- Ulrich Witt
- Accounting for growth: the role of physical work pp. 181-209

- Robert U. Ayres and Benjamin Stuart Warr
- Engineering and economic growth pp. 211-220

- Bernard C. Beaudreau
- Sequential production, modularity and technological change pp. 221-241

- Guido Buenstorf
- Technical progress, accumulation and financial constraints: is the productivity paradox really a paradox? pp. 243-261

- Mario Amendola, Jean-Luc Gaffard and Francesco Saraceno
- Multiple unemployment equilibria and asymmetric dynamics--Norwegian evidence pp. 263-283

- Q. Farooq Akram
- Output and well-being in industrialized nations in the second half of the 20th century: testing for convergence using fuzzy clustering analysis pp. 285-308

- David Giles and Hui Feng 冯慧
Volume 16, issue 1, 2005
- Structural aspects of monetary integration: a global perspective pp. 1-6

- Trautwein, Hans-Michael
- European Monetary Union: nominal convergence, real divergence and slow growth? pp. 7-33

- Eckhard Hein and Achim Truger
- Inflation targets versus international monetary integration: a Canadian perspective pp. 35-64

- David Laidler
- Disintegrating effects of monetary policies in the MERCOSUR pp. 65-89

- Joaquim Pinto de Andrade, Maria Luiza Falcao Silva and Trautwein, Hans-Michael
- Economic integration and prospects for regional monetary cooperation in East Asia pp. 91-110

- Nathalie Aminian
- Structural change with joint production of consumption and environmental pollution: a neo-Austrian approach pp. 111-135

- Ralph Winkler
- Modeling nonlinearities and asymmetries in quarterly revenues of the US telecommunications industry pp. 137-158

- Gabriel Rodríguez and Michael J. Sloboda
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