Structural Change and Economic Dynamics
1990 - 2025
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Volume 73, issue C, 2025
- The impact of green finance on energy transition and carbon emission targets: Exploring the double threshold and spatial spillover effects among the regions pp. 1-10

- Chonghui Zhang, Cong Wang, Huanhuan Jin, Mo Xu, Tomas Baležentis and Leonardo Agnusdei
- Diverging paths: AI exposure and employment across European regions pp. 11-24

- Dario Guarascio, Jelena Reljic and Roman Stöllinger
- IT liberalization, trade expansion, and firm innovation: Evidence from China pp. 25-36

- Chao Fang, Peng Wu, Xiaoyan Yu and Chao Zhang
- Digital transformation, employment change and the adaptation of regions in Germany pp. 37-50

- Uwe Neumann
- Uncertainty and household consumption in developing countries pp. 51-64

- Joseph Keneck Massil, Sosson Tadadjeu and Urbain Thierry Yogo
- Transcending the geographical stickiness of complex economic activities via strategic unrelated diversification pp. 65-76

- Wenwan Jin, Shengjun Zhu, Deyu Li and Canfei He
- Minsky in Peru-unveiling the hidden financial fragility at a sectoral level pp. 77-88

- Samuele Bibi and Pankaj Avinash Chandorkar
- Shifting sands: How exchange rate volatility shapes income distribution in high-income countries pp. 89-100

- Brandon Parsons and Ayoub Rabhi
- Do climate extreme events stimulate or hinder green innovation? Evidence from the Italian manufacturing sector pp. 101-111

- Mariarosaria Agostino and Sandro Rondinella
- Projection of household-level consumption expenditures in a macro-micro consistent framework pp. 112-135

- Umed Temursho, Matthias Weitzel and Rafael Garaffa
- Is this time different? Impact of AI in output, employment and inequality across low, middle and high-income countries pp. 136-157

- Clovis Freire
- How does intergenerational transmission affect green innovation? Evidence from Chinese family businesses pp. 158-169

- Peijun Xie, Jian Wang, Shiyi Tang, Irum Shahzadi and Yuriy Bilan
- Emergence of chaotic dynamics in the Goodwin model with disequilibrium in the goods market pp. 170-180

- Giovanni Bella
- Does corruption really matter for the structure of public expenditures? pp. 181-195

- Itchoko Motande Mwa Ndjokou Mondjeli and Martin Ambassa
- Investment accelerations pp. 196-210

- Jakob de Haan, Kersten Stamm and Shu Yu
- Costs and CO2 emissions of technological transformation in China's power industry: The impact of market regulation and assistive technologies pp. 211-222

- Yingnan Zhang, Guanqi Wu and Bin Zhang
- Does the “Braking” of China's land finance facilitate economic “Shift Gears”? Evidence from investment decisions of real firms pp. 223-237

- Wenbo Shao, Yufan Chen and Huan Zhu
- Comparing the earned income tax credit and universal basic income in a heterogeneous agent model pp. 238-247

- Ryo Hasumi and Tetsuaki Takano
- Integrating climate change impacts into power system planning for achieving carbon neutrality in China pp. 248-261

- Baojun Tang, Yun Wu, Biying Yu, Robert Harmsen, Jing Hu, Wina Crijns-Graus and Yi-Ming Wei
- Labour, unions and R&D in Italian firms pp. 262-281

- Armanda Cetrulo, Valeria Cirillo and Fabio Landini
- Debt by rules: Recrafting impact of infrastructure investments and business cycles on debt sustainability pp. 282-306

- Olatunji A. Shobande and Lawrence Ogbeifun
- Diversity in banking: How does competition in the Italian banking market affect bank performance? pp. 307-327

- Adalgiso Amendola, Cristian Barra, Marinella Boccia and Anna Papaccio
- Does smart city construction exacerbate capital misallocation? Spatial spillovers, digital transformation, and robotics application pp. 328-344

- Haotian Luo
- The impact of 2008 tax reform on profit shifting of foreign enterprises in China pp. 345-353

- Mantian Xue and Ge Yan
- Multi-factor, multi-country testing of the Heckscher-Ohlin theorem without factor price equalization: A critical view pp. 354-367

- Pablo R. Liboreiro
- Impacts of Chinese demand and long term American interest rate on the dynamics of commodity prices pp. 368-375

- Edem Thierry Géraud. Anani
- Legal gender equality as a catalyst for convergence pp. 376-391

- Can Sever
- The impact of supply chain digitization on the carbon emissions of listed companies—A quasi-natural experiment in China pp. 392-406

- Chenyu Meng and Yongsheng Lin
- Robot, trade and employment: Unravelling the relationship within the European context pp. 407-422

- Chiara Franco and Francesco Suppressa
- China's import competition, innovation strategies, and the role of unions pp. 423-433

- Alessia Matano and Paolo Naticchioni
- Commodity import price rising and production stability of Chinese firms pp. 434-448

- Hao Wei and Yuan Liu
- Income inequality in times of high inflation in Europe pp. 449-459

- Massimo Aprea and Michele Raitano
- Cross-border R&D, absorptive capacity and innovation performance pp. 460-471

- Tingzhu Li and Debin Du
- The structure and dynamics of the auto parts industry: Product space and complexity perspectives pp. 472-485

- Eri Yamada, Pierre-Alexandre Balland, Tetsu Kawakami and Jiro Nemoto
- Does training explain innovation in transition economies? pp. 486-501

- Chiara Burlina, Antonella Biscione and Raul Caruso
Volume 72, issue C, 2025
- Relatedness and economic complexity as tools for industrial policy: Insights and limitations pp. 1-10

- Cristina Pinheiro
- Production network structure, specialization and unemployment: Measuring the structural resilience of national economies pp. 11-28

- Tibor Kiss, Erik Braun and Tamás Sebestyén
- Toward Common Prosperity: Measuring decrease in inequality in China prefecture-level cities pp. 29-46

- Xin Hou and Jianbo Gao
- More technology, more loans? How advanced digital technologies influence firms’ financing conditions pp. 47-66

- Raffaello Bronzini, Anna Giunta, Eleonora Pierucci and Marco Sforza
- Isolating financial cycles using the fractional cyclical model in selected economies: 1970–2019 pp. 67-77

- Marinko Skare, Luis Gil-Alana and Małgorzata Porada-Rochon
- Identification of key paths for embodied carbon emissions in China based on a five-dimensional analysis model pp. 78-88

- Zhenjun Zhang and Weiming Chen
- Can big data aggregation help businesses save energy and reduce emissions? Quasi-natural experiment in big data comprehensive test pp. 89-102

- Jingyao Lv, Zhongxiu Zhao and Yongsheng Ji
- The rise and fall of inflation in the Euro Area (2021-2024): A heterodox perspective pp. 103-110

- Vicente Ferreira, Alexandre Abreu and Francisco Louçã
- Broadening energy resilience: How does the digital economy affect the global energy value chain? pp. 111-121

- Youyi Deng, Kangyin Dong, Qian Sun and Jinjun Xue
- Textile offshoring along global value chains (GVCs): Impacts on employment and gender wage gaps pp. 122-132

- Elena Calvo-Calvo, Rosa Duarte and Cristina Sarasa
- How does urban industrial structure upgrading affect green productivity? The moderating role of smart city development pp. 133-149

- Di Wang, Y.F. Liang and Wei Dou
- The decline of the wage share in value-added: What have we learned from North African firms? pp. 150-162

- Youssef Bouazizi, Ouail Oulmakki, Luc Savard and Jérôme Verny
- Roof or real estate? An agent-based model of housing affordability in The Netherlands pp. 163-178

- Ruben Tarne and Dirk Bezemer
- Prices, markups and wages: inflation and its distributive consequences in Spain, 2021-2023 pp. 179-192

- Jorge Uxó, Eladio Febrero and Ignacio Álvarez
- Role of global value chain changes in decoupling CO2 emissions from economic growth in Chinese provinces pp. 193-208

- Jie Zheng, Sanmang Wu, Shantong Li, Yalin Lei, Li Li and Xiaojia Fan
- Formal similarity and real distinction between capitalist and socialist economic planning pp. 209-219

- Tiago Camarinha Lopes
- Energy poverty and the green energy transition's impact upon income inequality in Latin America pp. 220-232

- Gonzalo H. Soto and Xavier Martinez-Cobas
- Profit produced by post-pandemic inflation: Evidence from an emerging economy pp. 233-244

- Sayim Isik, Mehmet Mert and Mehmet Ulug
- The determination of the exchange rate: A new-developmental approach pp. 245-255

- Luiz Carlos Bresser-Pereira, Carmem Feijó and Eliane Araujo
- Structural change and productive interdependence: An analysis for Brazil pp. 256-274

- Luciano Gabriel, Luiz Carlos de Santana Ribeiro and José Firmino Sousa Filho
- Network spillover effects and path analysis of shocks - An empirical study in China pp. 275-285

- Yuqi Zhang, Huajiao Li, Xiaoqi Sun, Qianyong Tang, Bo Ren and Jianglan Shi
- Economic gains from geographic shifts in international sourcing pp. 286-296

- Kailan Tian, Erik Dietzenbacher, Bingqian Yan and Richard Jong-A-Pin
- Is there really an inflation tax? Not for the middle class pp. 297-319

- Edward N. Wolff
- Do ICT trade balances and natural resources foster carbon emissions? The role of government effectiveness and green technology innovation pp. 320-329

- Muhammad Irfan, Abdul Quddus, Farrukh Shahzad and Yanfei Wang
- Technological change and entrepreneurial activities: Evidence from China pp. 330-346

- Lijuan Cui and Yekun Xu
- Is artificial intelligence leading to a new technological paradigm? pp. 347-359

- Giacomo Damioli, Vincent Van Roy, Daniel Vertesy and Marco Vivarelli
- Does digital infrastructure exacerbate income inequality? Evidence from the Broadband China Strategy pp. 360-373

- Dong Liang, Yu Liu, Meifang Zhou, Luben Zhao and Xinbei Li
- Higher prices in a more competitive market: The paradox in the retail electricity market in the United Kingdom pp. 374-390

- Huanhuan Chen, Jinke Li, Nigel O'Leary and Jing Shao
- Impact of institutions on the corruption-financial development nexus in Africa: non linearities and thresholds pp. 391-411

- Gislain Stéphane Gandjon Fankem and Wendelin Ndzana
- Structural change in Morocco: Rethinking industrial policies pp. 412-426

- Wissal Sahel and Idriss El Abbassi
- Intermediate inputs in Dutch disease. Copper in Chile pp. 427-437

- Pablo R. Liboreiro
- Structural change and its discontents pp. 438-455

- Marco Rodolfo Di Tommaso, Elena Prodi, Dante Di Matteo and Elisa Barbieri
- Imitation or learning: Exploring the drivers of Special economic zones pp. 456-466

- Roberta Arbolino, Raffaele Boffardi, Mariangela Bonasia, Salvatore Capasso and Luisa De Simone
- Unveiling the role of city commercial banks in influencing land financialization: Evidence from China pp. 467-481

- Junfeng Qiao and Jinbo Lyu
- Indicators of absorptive capacity. Conceptual framework and estimates for 25 countries and 24 UK sectors pp. 482-494

- Marion Frenz and Grazia Ietto-Gillies
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