Structural Change and Economic Dynamics
1990 - 2025
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Volume 48, issue C, 2019
- Structural change, trade and global production networks: An ‘appropriate industrial policy’ for peripheral and catching-up economies pp. 7-23

- Michael Landesmann and Roman Stöllinger
- Manufacturing regimes and transitional paths: Lessons for industrial policy pp. 24-31

- Patrizio Bianchi and Sandrine Labory
- Industrial innovation and productive structures: The creation of America’s ‘Arsenal of democracy’ pp. 32-41

- Michael Best
- Knowledge, skills and organizational capabilities for structural transformation pp. 42-52

- Mushtaq H. Khan
- The value-extracting CEO: How executive stock-based pay undermines investment in productive capabilities pp. 53-68

- William Lazonick
- Financialization and industrial policies in Japan and Korea: Evolving institutional complementarities and loss of state capabilities pp. 69-85

- Sebastien Lechevalier, Pauline Debanes and Wonkyu Shin
- Investment policies, development finance and economic transformation: Lessons from BNDES pp. 86-102

- João Carlos Ferraz and Luciano Coutinho
- Exploring macroeconomic frameworks conducive to structural transformation of sub-Saharan African economies pp. 103-116

- Machiko Nissanke
- The elusive quest for high income status—Malaysia and Thailand in the post-crisis years pp. 117-135

- Kunal Sen and Matthew Tyce
- The political economy of industrial policy: Structural interdependencies, policy alignment and conflict management pp. 136-150

- Antonio Andreoni and Ha-Joon Chang
Volume 47, issue C, 2018
- Demand driven growth and capital distribution in a two class model with applications to the United States pp. 1-8

- Rishabh Kumar, Christian Schoder and Siavash Radpour
- Environmental tax shocks and carbon emissions: An estimated DSGE model pp. 9-17

- Tong Niu, Xilong Yao, Shuai Shao, Ding Li and Wenxi Wang
- Estimating the effects of socioeconomic structure on CO2 emissions in China using an econometric analysis framework pp. 18-27

- Shaojian Wang, Jieyu Wang and Yuquan Zhou
- Structural change with different consumption profiles in a pure labour economy pp. 28-34

- Leopoldo Costa and Joanilio Rodolpho Teixeira
- Impact of R&D technology spillovers on carbon emissions between China’s regions pp. 35-45

- Jianling Jiao, Guili Jiang and Ranran Yang
- Exports and bank shocks: Evidence from matched firm-bank data pp. 46-56

- Mariana Spatareanu, Vlad Manole and Ali Kabiri
- Optimizing China’s energy consumption structure under energy and carbon constraints pp. 57-72

- Jiasen Sun, Guo Li and Zhao-Hua Wang
- An entropy theory of value pp. 73-81

- Jing Chen
- From convergence to divergence? Some new insights into the evolution of the European Union pp. 82-95

- Lucía Bolea, Rosa Duarte and Julio Sánchez Chóliz
- The paradox of Mexico's export boom without growth: A demand-side explanation pp. 96-113

- João Paulo A. de Souza and Leopoldo Gómez-Ramírez
- Trade liberalization and export transformation in new EU member states pp. 114-126

- Nebojsa Stojcic, Perica Vojinic and Zoran Aralica
- Determinants analysis of carbon dioxide emissions in passenger and freight transportation sectors in China pp. 127-132

- Bo Wang, Yefei Sun, Qingxiang Chen and Zhaohua Wang
- China’s carbon emissions abatement under industrial restructuring by investment restriction pp. 133-144

- Gaoxiang Gu and Zheng Wang
- How do carbon dioxide emissions respond to industrial structural transitions? Empirical results from the northeastern provinces of China pp. 145-154

- Pingdan Zhang, Haoming Yuan, Fuli Bai, Xin Tian and Feng Shi
- On using dynamic IO models with layers of techniques to measure value added in global value chains pp. 155-170

- Henryk Gurgul and Łukasz Lach
- How does foreign trade influence China’s carbon productivity? Based on panel spatial lag model analysis pp. 171-179

- Lulu Zhang, Lichun Xiong, Baodong Cheng and Chang Yu
- Shadow prices of direct and overall carbon emissions in China’s construction industry: A parametric directional distance function-based sensitive estimation pp. 180-193

- Ke Wang, Kexin Yang, Yi-Ming Wei and Chi Zhang
- Structural changes, energy consumption and carbon emissions in China: Empirical evidence from ARDL bound testing model pp. 194-206

- Abdul Rauf, Jin Zhang, Jinkai Li and Waqas Amin
Volume 46, issue C, 2018
- Measuring the role of manufacturing in the productivity growth of the European economies (1993–2007) pp. 1-12

- Rafael Fernández and Enrique Palazuelos
- The New Keynesian framework for a small open economy with structural breaks: Empirical evidence from Peru pp. 13-25

- Walter Bazán-Palomino and Gabriel Rodríguez
- Does stronger intellectual property rights protection foster structural change? Effects of heterogeneity in innovations pp. 26-42

- Anton Bondarev
- Understanding agricultural growth in China: An international perspective pp. 43-51

- Jingfeng Zhao and Jianmin Tang
- Structural dynamics and evolutionary change pp. 52-58

- Roberto Scazzieri
- Macroeconomic imbalances and structural change in the EMU pp. 59-69

- Stefan Ederer and Peter Reschenhofer
- Impacts of trade liberalization on countries’ sectoral structure of production and trade: A structural decomposition analysis pp. 70-77

- Guilherme Magacho, John McCombie and Joaquim Guilhoto
- The contribution of China’s bilateral trade to global carbon emissions in the context of globalization pp. 78-88

- Tao Ding, Yadong Ning and Yan Zhang
- Supply-side structural effects of air pollutant emissions in China: A comparative analysis pp. 89-95

- Rui Xie, Fangfang Wang, Julien Chevallier, Bangzhu Zhu and Guomei Zhao
- Investigating patterns of carbon convergence in an uneven economy: The case of Turkey pp. 96-106

- Sevil Acar and Erinc Yeldan
- Sectoral mark-ups in U.S. Manufacturing pp. 107-125

- Claudio Puty
- The environmental efficiency analysis of China’s power generation sector based on game cross-efficiency approach pp. 126-135

- Bai-Chen Xie, Jie Gao, Shuang Zhang, Rui-Zhi Pang and ZhongXiang Zhang
- Investigating the drivers of energy-related CO2 emissions in China’s industrial sector: From regional and provincial perspectives pp. 136-147

- Miao Wang and Chao Feng
- Venture capital and innovation in China: The non-linear evidence pp. 148-162

- Jun Wen, Di Yang, Gen-Fu Feng, Minyi Dong and Chun-Ping Chang
- Carbon implications of China’s changing economic structure at the city level pp. 163-171

- Yajuan Liu, Yutao Wang, Zhifu Mi and Zhongyu Ma
- A bridge over troubled water: A Structural Political Economy of vertical integration pp. 172-179

- Ivano Cardinale
- Regional embodied carbon emissions and their transfer characteristics in China pp. 180-193

- Dequn Zhou, Xiaoyong Zhou, Qing Xu, Fei Wu, Qunwei Wang and Donglan Zha
- Fashion, fads and the popularity of choices: Micro-foundations for diffusion consumer theory pp. 194-207

- Jean-Francois Mercure
Volume 45, issue C, 2018
- Sophisticated jobs matter for economic complexity: An empirical analysis based on input-output matrices and employment data pp. 1-8

- Paulo Gala, Jhean Camargo, Guilherme Magacho and Igor Rocha
- What drives the market share changes? Price versus non-price factors pp. 9-29

- Konstantins Benkovskis and Julia Wörz
- Qualitative equationless macroeconomic models as generators of all possible forecasts based on three trend values—Increasing, constant, decreasing pp. 30-36

- Karel Doubravsky and Mirko Dohnal
- Can inflation expectations be measured using commodity futures prices? pp. 37-48

- Rasheed Saleuddin and D'Maris Coffman
- Globalization and deindustrialization in advanced countries pp. 49-63

- Leif van Neuss
- Credit constraints and economic growth in a dual economy pp. 64-76

- Peter Skott and Leopoldo Gómez-Ramírez
- Does the structure of employment affect the external imbalances? Theory and evidence pp. 77-83

- Giray Gözgör
- Industrial employment and income inequality: Evidence from panel data pp. 84-93

- Adrian Mehic
- Centralization of capital and financial crisis: A global network analysis of corporate control pp. 94-104

- Emiliano Brancaccio, Raffaele Giammetti, Milena Lopreite and Michelangelo Puliga
- Structural change driven by institutions: Thorstein veblen revised pp. 105-110

- Guglielmo Forges Davanzati
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