Structural Change and Economic Dynamics
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Volume 50, issue C, 2019
- Tradability and productivity growth differentials across EU Member States pp. 1-13

- Klaus Friesenbichler and Christian Glocker
- Three cheers for industry: Is manufacturing linked to R&D, exports, and productivity growth? pp. 14-25

- Alex Coad and Antonio Vezzani
- Global value chain, regional trade networks and Sino-EU FTA pp. 26-38

- Yan Zhou, Shumei Chen and Mei Chen
- Do selected firms show higher performance? The case of Portugal’s innovation subsidy pp. 39-50

- Anabela Santos
- Oil price-inflation pass-through in the United States over 1871 to 2018: A wavelet coherency analysis pp. 51-55

- Aviral Tiwari, Juncal Cunado, Abdulnasser Hatemi-J and Rangan Gupta
- Impacts of the 3E (economy, energy and environment) coordinated development on energy mix in China: The multi-objective optimisation perspective pp. 56-64

- Yaqin Liu, Jingchao Zhang, Zhishuang Zhu and Guohao Zhao
- The impact of R&D subsidies under different institutional frameworks pp. 65-78

- Stefano Bianchini, Patrick Llerena and Roberto Martino
- A behavioral model of evolutionary dynamics and optimal regulation of tax evasion pp. 79-89

- Domenico De Giovanni, Fabio Lamantia and Mario Pezzino
- The dynamic relationships among CO2 emissions, renewable and non-renewable energy sources, and economic growth in India: Evidence from time-varying Bayesian VAR model pp. 90-101

- Sang Hoon Kang, Faridul Islam and Aviral Tiwari
- Economic integration, structural change, and uneven development in the European Union pp. 102-113

- Eleonora Cutrini
- Land use and pollution in a two-sector evolutionary model pp. 114-125

- Angelo Antoci, Simone Borghesi, Gianluca Iannucci and Elisa Ticci
- Innovation and industrial dynamics pp. 126-131

- Alex Coad, Nicola Grassano, Bronwyn Hall, Pietro Moncada-Paternò-Castello and Antonio Vezzani
- The effect of global crises on stock market correlations: Evidence from scalar regressions via functional data analysis pp. 132-147

- Sonali Das, Riza Demirer, Rangan Gupta and Siphumlile Mangisa
- Accounting for the transitions after entrepreneurial business failure: An emerging market perspective pp. 148-158

- Joseph Amankwah-Amoah, Robert E. Hinson, Ben Honyenuga and Yingfa Lu
- A credit cycle model with market sentiments pp. 159-174

- Ingrid Kubin, Thomas O. Zörner, Laura Gardini and Pasquale Commendatore
- Credit risk migration rates modelling as open systems II: A simulation model and IFRS9-baseline principles pp. 175-189

- S. Landini, M. Uberti and S. Casellina
- The assessment of globalization on innovation in Chinese manufacturing firms pp. 190-202

- Gen-Fu Feng, Mingbo Zheng, Jun Wen, Chun-Ping Chang and Yin E. Chen
- No one is alone: Strategic complementarities, capacity utilization, growth, and distribution pp. 203-215

- Luke Petach and Daniele Tavani
- Structural economic dynamics, markups, real Wicksell effects, and the reverse substitution of labor pp. 216-226

- Robert L. Vienneau
- Structural public balance adjustment and poverty in Europe pp. 227-236

- Rosaria Rita Canale, Giorgio Liotti and Ugo Marani
- A theoretical model of imperfect markets and investment pp. 237-244

- Giorgio Calcagnini, Germana Giombini and Giuseppe Travaglini
- Revisiting environmental kuznets curve for carbon dioxide emissions: The role of trade pp. 245-257

- Lei Jiang, Shixiong He, Zhangqi Zhong, Haifeng Zhou and Lingyun He
- Path dependence, distributive cycles and export capacity in a BoPC growth model pp. 258-272

- Marwil Dávila-Fernández and Serena Sordi
Volume 49, issue C, 2019
- Processing trade, foreign outsourcing and carbon emissions in China pp. 1-12

- Quanrun Chen, Andreas Löschel, Jiansuo Pei, Glen Peters, Jinjun Xue and Zhongxiu Zhao
- Economic diversification: A model of structural economic dynamics and endogenous technological change pp. 13-28

- Clovis Freire
- Regulations and location choices of top R&D investors worldwide pp. 29-42

- Daria Ciriaci, Nicola Grassano and Antonio Vezzani
- Economic growth and manufacturing: An analysis using Panel VAR and intersectoral linkages pp. 43-61

- Luciano Gabriel and Luiz Carlos de Santana Ribeiro
- Structural change with non-essential and elastic goods pp. 62-73

- Wai Chiu Woo
- The Dynamics of Agricultural Intra-Industry Trade: A Comprehensive Case Study in Vietnam pp. 74-82

- Viet Hoang
- A spatial panel analysis of carbon emissions, economic growth and high-technology industry in China pp. 83-92

- Li Li, Xuefei Hong and Ke Peng
- Dynamic evolution of characteristics and decomposition of factors influencing industrial carbon dioxide emissions in China: 1991–2015 pp. 93-106

- Wei Liang, Ting Gan and Wei Zhang
- Impact of urbanization on CO2 emissions and energy consumption structure: A panel data analysis for Chinese prefecture-level cities pp. 107-119

- Shiyi Chen, Hao Jin and Yulin Lu
- The measure of technical efficiency of China’s provinces with carbon emission factor and the analysis of the influence of structural variables pp. 120-129

- Yuning Gao and Meichen Zhang
- Explaining growth differences across firms: The interplay between innovation and management practices pp. 130-145

- Livio Romano
- Economic and non-economic sector reforms in carbon mitigation: Empirical evidence from Chinese provinces pp. 146-154

- Suleman Sarwar, Umer Shahzad, Dongfeng Chang and Biyan Tang
- Profiting from innovation: Evidence from a survey of Queen's Awards winners pp. 155-169

- Giovanna Capponi, Paola Criscuolo, Arianna Martinelli and Alessandro Nuvolari
- The impact of urbanization on China’s residential energy consumption pp. 170-182

- Yingchun Yang, Jianghua Liu, Yingying Lin and Qiongyuan Li
- Productivity growth and structural change in China (1995–2009): A subsystems analysis pp. 183-191

- Gabriel Brondino
- Competitive advantage and simultaneous mutual influences between information technology adoption and service innovation: Moderating effects of environmental factors pp. 192-205

- Chia-Nan Chiu and Cheng-Liang Yang
- Theory and practice of State intervention: Italy, South Korea and stages of economic development pp. 206-216

- Roberto Cardinale
- A model of economic growth for an open emerging country: empirical evidence for Brazil pp. 217-227

- Philip Arestis and Carolina Baltar
- Determinants of innovation output in Spanish knowledge-intensive service firms: Stability analysis throughout the economic crisis of 2008 pp. 228-244

- José Carlos Alarcón, Rocio Aguilar and Jose Luis Galán
- Does government promote or hinder capital accumulation? Evidence from Japan’s high-growth era pp. 245-265

- Mariko Hatase and Yoichi Matsubayashi
- What factors drive successful industrialization? Evidence and implications for developing countries pp. 266-276

- Nobuya Haraguchi, Bruno Martorano and Marco Sanfilippo
- Structural change in a Ricardian world economy: The role of extensive rent pp. 277-282

- Giuseppe Freni, Neri Salvadori and Rodolfo Signorino
- Securitized banking, procyclical bank leverage, and financial instability pp. 283-300

- Hyun Woong Park
- A game-theoretic traverse analysis: Price competition and strategic investment pp. 301-311

- Andrea Mantovi and Augusto Schianchi
- Do the IMF’s structural adjustment programs help reduce energy consumption and carbon intensity? Evidence from developing countries pp. 312-323

- Fatih Karanfil and Luc Omgba
- Evolution of product-embodied R&D in China pp. 324-333

- Xing Shi and Yanrui Wu
- Research on dynamic relationship between natural gas consumption and economic growth in China pp. 334-339

- Zhi-Guo Li, Han Cheng and Tian-Yao Gu
- The impact of factor price changes and technological progress on the energy intensity of China's industries: Kalman filter-based econometric method pp. 340-353

- Maoqing Fan and Haitao Zheng
- Causality and interdependence in econometric analysis and in economic theory pp. 357-363

- Luigi L. Pasinetti
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