Structural Change and Economic Dynamics
1990 - 2025
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Volume 52, issue C, 2020
- The new direction of technological change in the global economy pp. 1-12

- Cristiano Antonelli and Christophe Feder
- Does foreign direct investment and environmental degradation matter for poverty? Evidence from developing countries pp. 13-21

- Abdelhafidh Dhrifi, Raouf Jaziri and Saleh Alnahdi
- Sustainable development: Structural transformation and the consumer demand pp. 22-38

- Ramon Lopez and Sang W. Yoon
- Monetary policy in the unique growth cycle of post Keynesian systems pp. 39-49

- Hiroki Murakami
- Measurement without theory, and theory without measurement: What's wrong with Piketty's capital in the XXI century? pp. 50-62

- Nadia Garbellini
- Show me how to live: Firms' financial conditions and innovation during the crisis pp. 63-81

- Elena Cefis, Eleonora Bartoloni and Marco Bonati
- GDP-employment decoupling in Germany pp. 82-98

- Sabine Klinger and Enzo Weber
- Clustering and regime dynamics for economic growth and income inequality pp. 99-108

- Juan Brida, Edgar Sánchez Carrera and Verónica Segarra
- Does outward foreign direct investment (OFDI) affect the home country’s environmental quality? The case of China pp. 109-119

- Yu Hao, Yunxia Guo, Yitong Guo, Haitao Wu and Siyu Ren
- Using the Tapio-Z decoupling model to evaluate the decoupling status of China's CO2 emissions at provincial level and its dynamic trend pp. 120-129

- Yan Song, Junjie Sun, Ming Zhang and Bin Su
- Implications of measuring value added in exports with a regional input-output table. A case of study in South America pp. 130-140

- Santacruz Banacloche Sánchez, María Ángeles Cadarso and Fabio Monsalve
- The effect of innovation on skilled and unskilled workers during bad times pp. 141-158

- Guillermo Arenas Díaz, Andrés Barge-Gil and Joost Heijs
- Sweden's turn to economic inequality, 1982–2019 pp. 159-166

- Göran Therborn
- Spillovers across macroeconomic, financial and real estate uncertainties: A time-varying approach pp. 167-173

- David Gabauer and Rangan Gupta
- The differential role of manufacturing and non-manufacturing TFP growth in economic growth pp. 174-183

- Fei Jia, Xiuying Ma, Xiangyun Xu and Lijuan Xie
- Financial reforms and banking system vulnerability: The role of regulatory frameworks pp. 184-205

- Mekki Hamdaoui and Samir Maktouf
- Does technological progress and industrial structure reduce electricity consumption? Evidence from spatial and heterogeneity analysis pp. 206-220

- Hui An, Jianjun Xu and Xuejiao Ma
- Cross sectoral linkages to explain structural transformation in Nepal pp. 221-235

- Muhammad Aamir Khan
- Foreword to the SCED special issue on “Nonlinear Social Dynamics” pp. 236-237

- Gian Italo Bischi, Akio Matsumoto and Edgar Sánchez Carrera
- Endogenous labour supply, endogenous lifetime and economic development pp. 238-259

- Luca Gori and Mauro Sodini
- Revisiting francoist developmentalism: The influence of wages in the Spanish growth model pp. 260-268

- Luis Cardenas del Rey and Rafael Fernández
- How do technical barriers to trade affect foreign direct investment? Tariff jumping versus regulation haven hypotheses pp. 269-278

- Mahdi Ghodsi
- Getting ready for EU Single Market: The effect of export-oriented grant schemes on firm performance pp. 279-293

- Stjepan Srhoj and Janette Walde
- An alternative to the middle-income trap pp. 294-312

- Luiz Carlos Bresser-Pereira, Eliane Araujo and Samuel Peres
- Social transfers and income inequality in OECD countries pp. 313-327

- d’Agostino, Giorgio, Luca Pieroni and Margherita Scarlato
- Energy intensity and green energy innovation: Checking heterogeneous country effects in the OECD pp. 328-343

- Saptorshee Chakraborty and Massimiliano Mazzanti
- Trade deficits as development deficits: Case of Ethiopia pp. 344-353

- Zinabu Rekiso
- Public investment fiscal multipliers: An empirical assessment for European countries pp. 354-365

- Matteo Deleidi, Francesca Iafrate and Enrico Levrero
- The illusion of “win–win” solution: Why environmental regulation in china promotes firm performance? pp. 366-373

- Tong Fu, Chao Cai and Ze Jian
- Does labor regulation reduce total and youth employment? pp. 374-381

- Prabirjit Sarkar
- Dynamic linkage among industrialisation, urbanisation, and CO2 emissions in APEC realms: Evidence based on DSUR estimation pp. 382-389

- Zhaohua Wang, Yasir Rasool, Bin Zhang, Zahoor Ahmed and Bo Wang
- Complex economic problems and fitness landscapes: Assessment and methodological perspectives pp. 390-407

- Tamer Khraisha
- Does real exchange rate undervaluation really promote economic growth? pp. 408-417

- Rafael Ribeiro, John S.L. McCombie and Gilberto Lima
Volume 51, issue C, 2019
- Sectoral composition of output and the wage share: The role of the service sector pp. 1-10

- Elton Beqiraj, Lucrezia Fanti and Luca Zamparelli
- Inequality in post-industrial societies pp. 11-23

- Colin Crouch
- The change in the material stock of urban infrastructures in China pp. 24-34

- Tao Zhang, Lili Liu and Xiaodong Lv
- Retrenching, recalibrating, pre-distributing. The welfare state facing old and new inequalities pp. 35-41

- Chiara Saraceno
- Some new insights on the empirics of Goodwin's growth-cycle model pp. 42-54

- Ricardo Araujo, Marwil Dávila-Fernández and Helmar Nunes Moreira
- Monetary policy, crisis and capital centralization in corporate ownership and control networks: A B-Var analysis pp. 55-66

- Emiliano Brancaccio, Raffaele Giammetti, Milena Lopreite and Michelangelo Puliga
- Factor decomposition of China’s industrial electricity consumption using structural decomposition analysis pp. 67-76

- Miao Yu, Xintong Zhao and Yuning Gao
- Investment dynamics in Europe: Distinct drivers and barriers for investing in intangible versus tangible assets? pp. 77-88

- Anna Thum-Thysen, Peter Voigt, Beñat Bilbao-Osorio, Christoph Maier and Diana Ognyanova
- Economic growth, the high-tech sector, and the high skilled: Theory and quantitative implications pp. 89-105

- Pedro Gil, Oscar Afonso and Paulo Brito
- Evolutionary effects of non-compliant behavior in public procurement pp. 106-118

- Serena Brianzoni, Raffaella Coppier and Elisabetta Michetti
- Analyzing the role of governance in CO2 emissions mitigation: The BRICS experience pp. 119-125

- Danish,, Muhammad Awais Baloch and Bo Wang
- Growth imperatives: Substantiating a contested concept pp. 126-137

- Oliver Richters and Andreas Siemoneit
- Product export diversification and sustainable economic growth in developing countries pp. 138-151

- Elodie Mania and Arsène Rieber
- Multi-speed Europe is already there: Catching up and falling behind pp. 152-167

- Andrea Califano and Simone Gasperin
- Wealth structures and income distribution of US households before and after the Great Recession pp. 168-185

- Hanna Szymborska
- Structural change and economic growth in India pp. 186-202

- Abdul Azeez Erumban, Deb Kusum Das, Suresh Aggarwal and Pilu Chandra Das
- What determines the economic size of a nation in the world: Determinants of a nation’s share in world GDP vs. per capita GDP pp. 203-214

- Jun-ki Park, Deockhyun Ryu and Keun Lee
- Earnings inequality and workers’ skills in Italy pp. 215-224

- Maurizio Franzini and Michele Raitano
- “What difference does it make (to be in the Middle Income Trap)?”: An empirical exploration of the drivers of growth slowdowns pp. 225-236

- Riana Razafimandimby Andrianjaka and Eric Rougier
- How does competition affect innovation behaviour in french firms? pp. 237-251

- Benoît Mulkay
- A financial market model with confirmation bias pp. 252-259

- Alessia Cafferata and Fabio Tramontana
- Technological progress and sectoral shares in GDP: An analysis with reference to the Indian economy pp. 260-269

- Madhusudan Datta
- Exchange rate dynamics, balance sheet effects, and capital flows. A Minskyan model of emerging market boom-bust cycles pp. 270-283

- Karsten Kohler
- Can market inequalities be justified? The intrinsic shortcomings of meritocracy pp. 284-290

- Elena Granaglia
- The knowledge economy: Key to sustainable development? pp. 291-300

- Lukas Rezny, James Buchanan White and Petra Maresova
- Labour market deregulation and workers’ outcomes at the beginning of the career: Evidence from Italy pp. 301-310

- Michele Raitano and Marta Fana
- Corporate Social Responsibility Strategy, Environment and Energy Policy pp. 311-317

- Angela C. Chao and Lucheng Hong
- Toward a unified theory of economic reform pp. 318-333

- Jim Huangnan Shen, Xiao Jie Liu and Jun Zhang
- Sraffa, the ‘marginal’ method and change pp. 334-340

- Annalisa Rosselli and Paolo Trabucchi
- Sustainable growth and financial markets in a natural resource-rich country pp. 341-348

- Emma Hooper
- Energy consumption in the transportation sectors in China and the United States: A longitudinal comparative study pp. 349-360

- Ya Wu, Qianwen Zhu, Ling Zhong and Tao Zhang
- Paradigms for structural growth and development in Italy: Pasquale Saraceno’s contribution to the theory and practice of economic policy pp. 361-370

- Claudia Rotondi
- Geography, economic structures and institutions: A synthesis pp. 371-379

- Collin Constantine and Tarron Khemraj
- From domestic to exporter, what happens? Evidence for Spanish manufacturing firms pp. 380-392

- Javier Serrano and Rafael Myro
- Explaining structural change: actions and transformations pp. 393-404

- Ivano Cardinale and Roberto Scazzieri
- Evolution patterns and network structural characteristics of industry convergence pp. 405-426

- Pil Sun Heo and Duk Hee Lee
- The role of autonomous demand growth in a neo-Kaleckian conflicting-claims framework’ pp. 427-444

- Won Jun Nah and Marc Lavoie
- The creative response and international trade11The comments of the anonymous referees and the editor are gratefully acknowledged. The funding of my Department are acknowledged pp. 445-452

- Cristiano Antonelli
- A topological approach to structural change analysis and an application to long-run labor allocation dynamics pp. 453-462

- Denis Stijepic
- The ‘Growth Disease’ at 50 – Baumol after Oulton pp. 463-471

- Jochen Hartwig and Hagen Krämer
- Transition to modern growth in Great Britain: The role of technological progress, adult mortality and factor accumulation pp. 472-490

- Davide Fiaschi and Tamara Fioroni
- European economic integration: Comparative advantages and free trade of the means of production pp. 491-504

- Michele Boglioni
- The asymmetric effects of monetary policy on economic activity in Turkey pp. 505-528

- Mustafa Kilinc and Cengiz Tunc
- The effects of service offshoring on employment pp. 529-538

- Begoña Fuster, Adelaida Lillo-Bañuls and Carmen Martínez-Mora
- On the Ricardian invariable measure of value in general convex economies pp. 539-549

- Kazuhiro Kurose and Naoki Yoshihara
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