Structural Change and Economic Dynamics
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Volume 75, issue C, 2025
- Environmental regulation and pollution abatement under incremental innovation pp. 1-8

- Filippo Belloc and Salvatore Bimonte
- Impact of household size and structure on carbon emissions in China pp. 9-19

- Kaitong Yang, Jun Wu, Ling Li, Zhifu Mi, Junai Yang and Ling Tang
- How green finance policy catalyzes innovation in industrial clusters: Lessons from China’s new energy vehicle sector pp. 20-31

- Chao Liu, Jin Zhang, Chao Wang and Zhonglin Ma
- Re-examining the automation-employment nexus from a classical political economy approach pp. 32-51

- Fahd Boundi-Chraki and Ignacio Perrotini-Hernández
- Is environmental regulation an incentive or an obstacle to green innovation? pp. 52-68

- Chunyang Wang
- Redistribution through inflation: A multi-sector approach to income dynamics pp. 69-81

- Alessandro Agnesi and Alberto Russo
- Social security contributions and firms’ human capital structure: Evidence from China pp. 82-93

- Yunhua Xiang and Rong Huang
- Carbon dioxide emissions peaks depend on changes in economic scale and industrial structure pp. 94-107

- Zhiyuan Duan, Haiyan Duan, Siyan Chen, Zhenhui Gao and Lixiao Zhang
- Quantifying aggregated economic damages from “fat-tail” extremes high-temperature events in climate change pp. 108-121

- Huai Deng, Xianhua Wu, Hui Xu, You Wu and Xin-Zhong Liang
- Measuring domestic factor content in bilateral or sectoral-level trade flows pp. 122-130

- Zhi Wang, Shang-Jin Wei and Kunfu Zhu
- Can industrial–financial integration boost corporate TFP? Evidence from listed corporations holding financial institutions’ shares pp. 131-146

- Lifang Hu, Xiangyu Li and Yang Su
- Before modern growth. Italy’s GDP 1660-1913 pp. 147-162

- Paolo Malanima
- Can labor policies reduce precarization? The case of youth employment in Italy pp. 163-187

- Nicola Caravaggio
- From energy consumption control to carbon emission control in fossil and renewable energy rich regions: A general equilibrium analysis of Inner Mongolia pp. 188-198

- Qiushi Huang, Yong Geng and Zhongjue Yu
- Geopolitical risks and the effectiveness of the EU funds: Heterogeneity in country impact pp. 199-212

- R. Arbolino, R. Boffardi, L. De Simone and P. Di Caro
- The impact of excess household savings on inflation dynamics in the EU during the COVID-19 era pp. 213-227

- Jakub Borowski and Krystian Jaworski
- An empirical assessment of the nexus between competition policy and global value chains pp. 228-247

- Asmaa Ezzat and Chahir Zaki
- A fragmented country: Regional income convergence in Germany pp. 248-260

- Andrzej Cieślik and Tomasz Misiak
- Real wages and productivity: a lesson from Italy, 1980-2023 pp. 261-272

- Luigi Salvati and Pasquale Tridico
- Yardstick competition in the recyclable waste collection: a case study on Italian provinces pp. 273-287

- Massimiliano Agovino, Antonio Garofalo, Katia Marchesano and Gaetano Musella
- A limitation of land marketization: urban land resource allocation and regional industrial dynamics in China pp. 288-300

- Zhuoran Ren and Jiahong Guo
- ESG in Dynamic Stochastic General Equilibrium (DSGE): Driving Forces for SDGs pp. 301-312

- Sheng Zhang, Yifu Yang, Yijie Zhao, Ya Wang and Jiming Hao
- Driving environmental, social, and governance excellence: The direct and indirect effects of intelligent transformation pp. 313-331

- Yuhang Chen, Yilin Zhong, Feng Xu and Qinghua Zhang
- Mapping CO2 emissions in Global Value Chains: Does a value-added smile curve imply an emissions frown curve? pp. 332-348

- Wolfgang Schwarzbauer, Virág Bittó, Philipp Koch and Jonathan Steininger
- Patterns of subordination in the Global South between natural resources, foreign ownership and financial inflows pp. 349-368

- Samuele Bibi
- Evaluation of bioeconomic practices within structural changes using picture fuzzy decision-making model pp. 369-390

- Muhammet Deveci, Mehtap Isik, Arunodaya Raj Mishra, Pratibha Rani, Ilgin Gokasar and Zhe Liu
- Appetite for Destruction. A firm-level portrait of automation in Poland pp. 391-402

- Julia Jabłońska and Jakub Mućk
- A model of maximum employment growth with a one-third profit share pp. 403-422

- Alain Villemeur
- Spatio-temporal evolution and convergence analysis of China's land economy and marine economy green development synergy pp. 423-438

- Yanwei Wang, Kedong Yin and Xue Jin
- The Supply chain spillovers of Pilot Free Trade Zones on GVC upgrading of Chinese firms pp. 439-450

- Yongming Huang, Xin Li and Changwei Liu
- Digitalisation, e-Governance and the informal sector pp. 451-463

- Dibyendu Maiti and Bhavna Khari
- The rise of the middle class and the pattern of consumption imports in Latin America pp. 464-485

- Laura Heras-Recuero
- International cost-push inflation and monetary policy in Brazil pp. 486-500

- Guilherme Spinato Morlin
- Do the economic policies of Japan’s “New form of capitalism” create a virtuous cycle of growth and distribution? pp. 501-512

- Hiroaki Sasaki and Aya Mizutani
- Innovation and industry growth under private and public ownership: non-creative destruction versus welfare maximisation pp. 513-525

- Johan Willner and Sonja Grönblom
- Heterogeneous effects of frontier technology adoption on economic growth in Africa pp. 526-540

- Isaac K. Ofori, Emmanuel Y. Gbolonyo and Andrea Vezzulli
- Robots and wages: A meta-analysis pp. 541-567

- Anne Jurkat, Rainer Klump and Florian Schneider
- Natural resource curse: Mediating effects of fiscal policy pp. 568-589

- Linus Nyiwul, Zhining Hu and Niraj P. Koirala
- Optimizing carbon responsibility allocation in the steel supply chain: A cradle-to-cradle life cycle assessment approach pp. 590-605

- Shufen Dai, Chen Wang, Fei Meng, Wei Gu and Jian Tian
- Spillover effects of enterprise digital transformation on supply chain carbon emissions: Evidence from China pp. 606-617

- Haotian Luo, Jinlei Yu, Tong Mu and Peng Zhou
- International crises, national scale, and economic resilience in the 21st century pp. 618-637

- Yao Ouyang, Min Lu and Zisheng Ouyang
- Is productive service intermediate input a good instrument for enhancing the Global Value Chain participation? pp. 638-653

- Tsiong, Sin-Som (Sergio) and Hongsong Liu
- Trade liberalization and digital servitization: A study based on microdata from chinese manufacturing firms pp. 654-675

- Jie Ji
- Cross-border data flows and AI adoption: Agent-based model simulations pp. 676-688

- Franziska Klügl and Hildegunn Kyvik Nordås
- Closing the productivity–wage gap in the European Union: The role of the labor share pp. 689-702

- Alessandro Bellocchi, Francesco Saraceno and Giuseppe Travaglini
- The synergistic impact of the EU's provision of low-carbon technical assistance under the carbon border adjustment mechanism: A GTAP model-based study pp. 703-716

- Yiting Wang, Ji Guo, Xianhua Wu and You Wu
- Unraveling the interplay of substitution elasticities and the green energy rebound effect pp. 717-725

- Verónica Acurio Vásconez and Mónica Pereira Henriques
- The acceleration and attenuation: Internet infrastructure and employment adjustment patterns pp. 726-743

- Li Yu, Siyuan Zhao, Chen Liu and Fenglan Chen
- A post-Keynesian-structuralist empirical approach to inflationary pressures in Türkiye pp. 744-766

- Betül Mutlugün
- Global carbon emission implications of China’s demographic ageing pp. 767-781

- Yafei Wang, Siyang Wu and Lixiao Xu
- The changing drivers of inflation – the case of food: Macroeconomics, speculation, climate change and war pp. 782-800

- Bernardina Algieri, Lukas Kornher and Joachim von Braun
- The digital effects on structural change: data as a new driver of China’s economic growth pp. 801-814

- Yu Zhao, Maoyu Gong and Ning Zhang
- Artificial intelligence, global value chain position and manufacturing firm emissions pp. 815-827

- Yue Lu, Minghui Ma, Yaning Wei and Yue Zhang
- Is agricultural productivity a prerequisite for structural transformation? Evidence on the role of trade openness pp. 828-848

- Arnaud Daymard
- Climbing up global value chains: Is the regional trade agreement network stepping stones or stumbling blocks? pp. 849-867

- Yichen Yang, Yu Zhao and Wen Liu
- Exporting violence? Migration and violent conflict in Africa pp. 868-879

- Nixon S. Chekenya and Canicio Dzingirai
- Data assets, supply chain spillovers, and corporate ESG development — Evidence from Chinese listed companies pp. 880-894

- Ruibing Ji, Shengling Zhang, Wenxuan Cao, Yu Hao and Nuo Wang
- Macroprudential and monetary policies to deal with inequality pp. 895-912

- Samantha Coccia, Mauro Gallegati and Alberto Russo
- Increasing returns through circularity: a theory of production residuals for sustainable circular transitions pp. 913-925

- Giovanni Tagliani
- Habit formation under stress: How COVID-19 reshaped Chinese consumer behavior — short-term disruptions and long-term behavioral entrenchment pp. 926-936

- Wenling Liu, Ziqing Ma, Shuwen Xiao and Yuedong Xiao
- A synthetic investigation at the root causes of inflation in Greece pp. 937-948

- Dimitris Paitaridis and Christos Pierros
- Energy transition and structural change: A calibrated Stock-Flow Consistent Input–Output model pp. 949-995

- Mattia Pettena and Marco Raberto
- Artificial Intelligence (AI), innovation, and economy pp. 996-997

- Zhifu Mi and Mario Pianta
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