Structural Change and Economic Dynamics
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Volume 74, issue C, 2025
- Do low-carbon city pilots promote carbon equality? From the perspective of regional fairness pp. 1-13

- Tong Feng, Xiaomin Wang, Nan Wang, Jie Ma, Zhenni Chen, Qiang Tu and Qun Li
- Technological content of export diversification—Evolution along the economic growth process pp. 14-27

- Aleksandra Parteka, Zuzanna Helena Zarach and Aleksandra Kordalska
- Energy prices, inflation, and distribution: A simulation model and policy analysis for Italy pp. 28-39

- Guilherme Spinato Morlin, Marco Stamegna and Simone D'Alessandro
- Structural breaks, institutional quality and productivity growth in Sub-Saharan Africa pp. 40-60

- Eunice Adu-Darko and Kefei You
- Structural change, income distribution and unemployment related to Covid-19: An agent-based model pp. 61-84

- Bernhard Schütz, Oliver Reiter, Michael Landesmann and Branimir Jovanović
- Two- and half-centuries of equilibrium economics: Adam Smith and the evisceration of the spatial dimension from the theory of production pp. 85-91

- Elias L. Khalil
- A path towards China's energy justice: Is government intervention absolutely necessary? pp. 92-106

- Lei Chen and Nana Jiang
- Visible prices and their influence on inflation expectations of Russian households pp. 107-115

- Vadim Grishchenko, Diana Gasanova and Egor Fomin
- If inequality is an economic choice, what is the relationship between inequality and growth? pp. 116-128

- Khanh Duong
- Public science vs. mission-oriented policies in long-run growth: An agent-based model pp. 129-146

- Andrea Borsato and André Lorentz
- Long-term analysis of Kaldor's law applied to Brazil (1909-2020) pp. 147-157

- Natalia I. Doré and Eliane Araújo
- Suppress or let go? The time-varying roles of automation towards labor market pp. 158-174

- Jingting Zhang and Zhiru Shi
- Assessing virtual water trade and inequalities in household water footprints across California’s counties pp. 175-185

- Baobao Liu, Kuishuang Feng, Laixiang Sun, Giovanni Baiocchi, Daoping Wang and Fernando Miralles-Wilhelm
- Is the increasing carbon pressure an incentive or obstacle to corporate creativity? Evidence from Chinese listed firms pp. 186-201

- Zhenni Chen, Bin Li, Xinna Lou, Yilan Liang and Tong Feng
- The world is different because of you: Global warming, technological progress and economic development pp. 202-211

- Mengjie Li, Qianwen Bai and Weijian Du
- Inequality of environmental tax pressures along value chains within China pp. 212-224

- Yi Wang, Yanqi Liu, Ludi Liu, Ailin Kang, Yiling Xiong and Xin Tian
- The formation mechanism of China's energy transition pattern based on the analysis of the “dynamics-efficiency-quality” ternary system pp. 225-239

- Dong Li, Bin He, Qingyu Yao and Wanping Yang
- Distribution dynamics of alternative productivity measures: An empirical analysis pp. 240-251

- Gabriel Brondino, Facund Fora-Alcalde and Miguel Ángel Casaú-Guirao
- Firm scale, market share, and total factor productivity: Novel evidence from China's iron and steel firms pp. 252-261

- Hongqi Ma and Qiang He
- Real effective exchange rate shocks and job quality by gender in Latin America pp. 262-273

- Débora Nunes, Diksha Arora and Elissa Braunstein
- Structural change, vertical integration and KIBS: Does “fighting” for manufacturing matter? pp. 274-285

- Adilson Giovanini, Henrique Morrone and Wallace Marcelino Pereira
- Better late than never: The impact of hukou conversion experience on employment quality with urban residents in China pp. 286-302

- Jing Zhao, Yiwen Shangguan and Qinghai Li
- Employee compensation in European regions: A spatial analysis of short- and long-term effects pp. 303-314

- Antonio Garofalo, Emma Bruno, Maria D'Avino, Aniello Ferraro and Gennaro Punzo
- Inconsistent effects of heterogeneous environmental policy on corporate green innovation: Evidence from China's companies and policy quantification pp. 315-342

- Guoxing Zhang, Yang Gao, Bin Su, Zhanglei Chen and Yi Zhang
- Eurozone Inflation Convergence: Deceptive Appearances pp. 343-352

- Filipe Pereira and Luís Aguiar-Conraria
- Examining the Influence of ICT on Carbon Emissions in Emerging Economies pp. 353-360

- Jun Wen, Samia Khalid, Hamid Mahmood, Khorshed Alam and Muhammad Zakaria
- Can special economic zones in China enhance firm's global value chain position? pp. 361-372

- Jiaxin Li, Shaoguo Zhan and Xuetian Wang
- The impact of the movement of labor between FDI and domestic firms on the labor productivity of domestic firms pp. 373-386

- Duong Hoang Vu, Etsub Tekola Jemberu and Drahomíra Pavelková
- The economic and geostrategic role of LNG in EU energy transition pp. 387-404

- Sara Casagrande and Bruno Dallago
- Balance of payments and currency policy in China’s development pp. 405-415

- Emilio Carnevali, Marco Veronese Passarella and Dongna Zhang
- Drivers of income inequality in OECD countries: Testing the Milanovic's TOP hypothesis pp. 416-440

- Danijela Lazović Vuković and Jože P. Damijan
- Changing quantile distributive growth cycles pp. 441-456

- Jose Barrales-Ruiz and Ivan Mendieta-Muñoz
- Does Saudi Arabia's International Competitiveness Improve Due to Sanctions Imposed on Competitors? The case of two wars pp. 457-482

- Noha Razek, Valentina Galvani, Brian McQuinn and Surya Rajan
- The impact of China’s carbon emissions trading system on energy justice pp. 483-492

- Yue-Jun Zhang, Hao-Sen Cheng, Xia Wang and Jing-Yue Liu
- Italian labour productivity: a wage-led decline pp. 493-503

- Paolo Angelone and Rosaria Rita Canale
- Modelling policy coordination and ecological transition policy pp. 504-516

- Chiara Grazini, Giulio Guarini, José Luis da Costa Oreiro and Marco Rodolfo Di Tommaso
- Global value chains, structural change and growth dynamics in South Korea and Spain: Costs and benefits of globalization pp. 517-537

- Keun Lee, Isabel Álvarez and Ángel Valarezo
- Gains or losses: Can grassland ecological compensation policy alleviate the decoupling of welfare from wealth? pp. 538-555

- Hui Peng, Huanqin Ying, Xuerui Wang, Yaobin Lu and Shouyang Wang
- Inflation in India: Dynamics, distributional impact and policy implication pp. 556-566

- Pulapre Balakrishnan and Mavannoor Parameswaran
- The natural experiment of sanctioning a big economy: Who wins comparative advantages? pp. 567-577

- Svetlana Golovanova and Ekaterina Krekhovets
- Determinants of export diversification in resource-dependent economies: The role of product relatedness and macroeconomic conditions pp. 578-590

- Beatriz Calzada Olvera and Danilo Spinola
- Industrial robots and employment change in manufacturing: A decomposition analysis pp. 591-602

- Andreas Eder, Wolfgang Koller and Bernhard Mahlberg
- Global Value Chains and informality in developing economies: GVC participation and extent of informality pp. 603-618

- Kumar Rohit
- Bank lending policies and green transition pp. 619-629

- Edgar J. Sanchez Carrera, Germana Giombini and Giorgio Calcagnini
- Analyzing the environmental and economic impact of carbon pricing policy based on an improved dynamic CGE model: Incorporating demographic characteristics of resident pp. 630-644

- Xiaoyu Li, Ye Yao, Zhenni Chen and Huibin Du
- Occupational dynamics and wage inequality in Europe pp. 645-659

- Guillermo Orfao, Enrique Fernández-Macías and Miguel Ángel Malo
- Identifying critical EU carbon emissions risk through global value chains pp. 660-676

- María-Ángeles Tobarra, Luis A. López, Ángela García-Alaminos and María-Ángeles Cadarso
- China’s impact on global commodity returns: A time-varying perspective pp. 677-689

- Leqin Chen
- Implicit coordination in sellers’ inflation: How cost shocks facilitate price hikes pp. 690-712

- Isabella M. Weber, Evan Wasner, Markus Lang, Benjamin Braun and Jens van ’t Klooster,
- Stress-testing Inflation Exposure: Systemically significant prices and asymmetric shock propagation in the EU pp. 713-724

- Leonhard Ipsen, Armin Aminian and Jan Schulz
- Reduction of CO2 emissions, climate damage and the persistence of business cycles: A model of (de)coupling pp. 725-737

- Ettore Gallo
- Connecting opportunities: The role of digital infrastructure in household entrepreneurship under China’s ‘broadband China’ initiative pp. 738-749

- Qiuyue Guo, Jiaxing Wang and Yiwei Liu
- Systemic, sectoral, and spatial propagation of CO₂ emissions: an inter-regional analysis for the Brazilian economy pp. 750-760

- Gabriel Marcos Arcanjo, Juliano da Costa da Silva and Fernando Salgueiro Perobelli
- Skill-bias and wage inequality in the EU New Member States: Empirical investigation pp. 761-791

- Jan Pintera
- Environmental tone and carbon market behavior: Understanding market dynamics through corporate environmental attitudes in China pp. 792-813

- Haoyu Wang and Kefu Lyu
- Beyond informal employment: Stagnation and disguised employment in Brazil pp. 814-828

- Carolina Troncoso Baltar, Esther Dweck, Marília Bassetti Marcato and Camila Unis Krepsky
- How coopetition between domestic and multinational firms shapes carbon emissions performance in global supply chains? pp. 829-840

- Ya-Fang Sun, Bin Su and Shiwei Yu
- Do cost increases push up profit mark-ups? Evidence from Türkiye on profit inflation pp. 841-854

- Mucahid Samet Yilmaz and Umut Uzar
- Aggregation effect of economic freedom and total factor productivity growth with biased technological change pp. 855-877

- Xiaoke Li, Zhipeng Xu and Xiaoping Li
- Growth regimes, growth drivers and private demand in financialised economies: The case of Spain pp. 878-894

- Daniel Feliciano, Jesus Ferreiro and Carlos J. Rodriguez-Fuentes
- Urban sprawl and environmentally sensitive productivity: Is urban sprawl a green spread? pp. 895-914

- Meiting Fan, Kaili Ma, Shuai Shao, Hui Wang and Ying Zhang
- The impact of restrictive monetary policy in emerging countries pp. 915-927

- Akanksha Mishra and Amlendu Dubey
- Dynamic change of transnational labour transfer embodied in trade and China’s participation from the perspective of global supply chains pp. 928-943

- Yuzhe Bai and Gaoxiang Gu
- Trade-off theory vs. the pecking order hypothesis: Japanese evidence on capital structure under financial constraints pp. 944-962

- Konstantinos Voutsinas and Richard A. Werner
- Different specifications and implications of the supermultiplier model pp. 963-969

- José A. Pérez-Montiel and Andreu Sansó
- Unequal impacts of temperature deviations on poverty:International Evidence pp. 970-990

- Huiming Zhang, Aixin Zhang, Kai Wu, Yinyin Cai, Qiu, Yueming (Lucy), Shouyang Wang, Weiwei Wang and Yongfan Zhao
- Assessing the dynamics of supply risks in the global polysilicon trade network: A multidimensional analysis from 2000 to 2022 pp. 991-1007

- Chao Wang, Lei Zhang, Xiaoqian Hu and Qiuyun Zhao
- Harnessing government digital attention: Reducing carbon emissions through the pathways of digitalization pp. 1008-1019

- Pan Zhang, Shihong Wang and Boying Li
- Fintech and absolute intergenerational mobility: Evidence from digital finance development in China pp. 1020-1032

- Chenxuan Chen
- Competition and demand-led growth: linking different parts of the Sraffian-inspired research program pp. 1033-1044

- Graham White
- Corrigendum to “Structural change in Morocco: Rethinking industrial policies” [Structural Change and Economic Dynamics, 72 (2025), 412-426] pp. 1045-1045

- Wissal Sahel and Idriss El Abbassi
- Corrigendum to “Projection of household-level consumption expenditures in a macro-micro consistent framework” [Structural Change and Economic Dynamics, 73 (2025), 112-135] pp. 1046-1046

- Umed Temursho, Matthias Weitzel and Rafael Garaffa
- Retraction notice to “Can the digital economy facilitate the optimization of industrial structure in resource-based cities?” [Structural Change and Economic Dynamics 71 (2024) 405-416] pp. 1047-1047

- Qiming Zhang and Xuan Zhao
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