Structural Change and Economic Dynamics
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Volume 44, issue C, 2018
- Inventory growth cycles with debt-financed investment pp. 1-13

- Matheus R. Grasselli and Adrien Nguyen-Huu
- Some considerations on China’s long-run economic growth: 1952–2015 from the analysis of factor contributions to that of the profit rate pp. 14-22

- Zhiming Long and Rémy Herrera
- Clustering macroeconomic variables pp. 23-33

- Chiara Perricone
- Structural labour market reforms, GDP growth and the functional distribution of income pp. 34-45

- Emiliano Brancaccio, Nadia Garbellini and Raffaele Giammetti
- The effects of dynamic industrial transition on sustainable development pp. 46-54

- Diana H.A. Tsai
- Consultative democracy and trust11We thank Vanessa Carrillo, Jairo Paéz and Daniel Reyes for their help during the experiments. A special thanks to Franci Beltrán, Jairo Paéz and Alfonso Peña for providing locations to run the fieldwork. Laura Jimenez thanks Fondazione “Roberto Franceschi” for the Financial Support. We thank also ASGAJUNIN for the financial support for the fieldwork in Junín. We thank the editor and an anonymous referee for their comments that helped us improving the previous version of this work. The usual disclaimer applies pp. 55-67

- Francesco Bogliacino, Laura Jiménez Lozano and Gianluca Grimalda
- Intermittent transition between synchronization and desynchronization in multi-regional business cycles pp. 68-76

- Kunihiko Esashi, Tamotsu Onozaki, Yoshitaka Saiki and Yuzuru Sato
- Endogenizing non-price competitiveness in a BoPC growth model with capital accumulation pp. 77-87

- Marwil Dávila-Fernández, José Luís Oreiro and Mario W. Dávila Dávila
- Structural labour market reforms in the EU-15: Single-country vs. coordinated counterfactuals pp. 88-99

- Povilas Lastauskas and Julius Stakenas
- Effects of debt mutualization in a monetary union with endogenous risk premia: Can Eurobonds contribute to debt stabilization? pp. 100-114

- Bas van Aarle, Jacob Engwerda and Arie Weeren
Volume 43, issue C, 2017
- The Expansion of Higher Education in Turkey: Access, Equality and Regional Returns to Education pp. 1-14

- Sezgin Polat
- Does technology cause business cycles in the USA? A Schumpeter-inspired approach pp. 15-26

- Konstantinos Konstantakis and Panayotis Michaelides
- The informatics technology and innovation in the service production pp. 27-38

- Emerson Mainardes, Bruno Funchal and Jadir Soares
- Destabilizing austerity: Fiscal policy in a BOP-dominated macrodynamics pp. 39-50

- Antonio Neto and Gabriel Porcile
- A network model for the complex behavior of the rate of profit: Exploring a simulation model with overlapping technological revolutions pp. 51-61

- Leonardo Costa Ribeiro, Leonardo de Deus, Pedro Mendes Loureiro and Eduardo Albuquerque
- The Brazilian productive structure and policy responses in the face of the international economic crisis: An assessment based on input-output analysis pp. 62-75

- Roberto Alexandre Zanchetta Borghi
- The role of consumer networks in firmsÂ’ multi-characteristics competition and market share inequality pp. 76-86

- Antonios Garas and Athanasios Lapatinas
- Rethinking regional economic integration in Africa as if industrialization mattered pp. 87-98

- Zinabu Rekiso
Volume 42, issue C, 2017
- Swedish lessons: How important are ICT and R&D to economic growth? pp. 1-12

- Harald Edquist and Magnus Henrekson
- Key inventors, teams and firm performance: The Italian case pp. 13-25

- Mauro Rota, Francesco Schettino and Luca Spinesi
- The nature of industrial development and the speed of structural change pp. 26-37

- Livio Romano and Fabrizio Traù
- Robust measurement of national technological progress pp. 38-55

- Stefano Zambelli, Thomas Fredholm and Ragupathy Venkatachalam
- Manufacturing as an engine of growth: Which is the best fuel? pp. 56-66

- Nicola Cantore, Michele Clara, Alejandro Lavopa and Camelia Soare
- Endogenous elasticities and the impact of the real exchange rate on structural economic dynamics pp. 67-75

- Fabricio Missio, Ricardo Araujo and Frederico Jayme Jr
Volume 41, issue C, 2017
- Population growth and trade patterns in semi-endogenous growth economies pp. 1-12

- Hiroaki Sasaki
- The importance of direct taxation to the Fiscal-military state in Early Modern Britain pp. 13-28

- Stephen John Pierpoint
- Emerging markets’ resource booms and busts, borrowing risk and regime change pp. 29-42

- Unurjargal Nyambuu and Willi Semmler
- Hidden negative aspects of industrialization at the onset of modern economic growth in the U.S pp. 43-52

- John Komlos and A’Hearn, Brian
- Structural change and productivity growth in Mexico, 1990–2014 pp. 53-63

- Ramón Padilla-Pérez and Francisco Villarreal
- Structural change and economic growth: Empirical evidence and policy insights from Asian economies pp. 64-77

- K.M. Vu
- Endogenous money, increasing returns and economic growth: Nicholas Kaldor’s contribution pp. 79-85

- Giorgio Colacchio and Guglielmo Forges Davanzati
- Foreign direct investment in the eastern European countries: Determinants and performance pp. 86-97

- Marie M. Stack, Geetha Ravishankar and Eric Pentecost
Volume 40, issue C, 2017
- Distribution and growth. A dynamic approach pp. 1-9

- Fabrizio Patriarca and Claudio Sardoni
- The permanent income hypothesis, transitional dynamics, and excess sensitivity of consumption pp. 10-25

- H. Youn Kim
- Age-productivity profiles of entrants and exits: evidence from Canadian manufacturing pp. 26-36

- Huju Liu and Jianmin Tang
- Looking beyond the R&D effects on innovation: The contribution of non-R&D activities to total factor productivity growth in the EU pp. 37-45

- Jesus Lopez-Rodriguez and Diego Martínez
- Are Dynamic Stochastic Disequilibrium models Keynesian or neoclassical? pp. 46-63

- Christian Schoder
- Size and technology: The Odd Couple for affiliates survival pp. 64-71

- Giorgia Giovannetti, Giorgio Ricchiuti and Margherita Velucchi
- Innovation diffusion, general purpose technologies and economic growth pp. 72-80

- Rainer Andergassen, Franco Nardini and Massimo Ricottilli
- International worker remittances and economic growth in a Real Business Cycle framework pp. 81-91

- Michael Batu
- Human capital and natural resource dependence pp. 92-102

- Dong-Hyeon Kim and Shu-Chin Lin
- Noise-induced transitions in a stochastic Goodwin-type business cycle model pp. 103-115

- Jochen Jungeilges and Tatyana Ryazanova
Volume 39, issue C, 2016
- Net fiscal flows and interregional redistribution in Italy: A long-run perspective (1951–2010) pp. 1-16

- Adriano Giannola, Carmelo Petraglia and Domenico Scalera
- The mature stage of capitalist development: Models, signs and policy implications pp. 17-30

- Igor Matutinović, Stanley N. Salthe and Robert E. Ulanowicz
- A multi-sectoral balance-of-payments-constrained growth model with sectoral heterogeneity pp. 31-45

- Hiroshi Nishi
- Structural liquidity: The money-industry nexus pp. 46-53

- Ivano Cardinale and Roberto Scazzieri
Volume 38, issue C, 2016
- Complexity paths in neo-Schumpeterian evolutionary economics, structural change and development policies pp. 3-14

- Verónica Robert and Gabriel Yoguel
- Technological congruence and the economic complexity of technological change pp. 15-24

- Cristiano Antonelli
- Multi-agent systems as a tool for analyzing path-dependent macrodynamics pp. 25-37

- Mark Setterfield and Shyam Gouri Suresh
- The complex interactions between economic growth and market concentration in a model of structural change pp. 38-54

- Tommaso Ciarli and Marco Valente
- Education, structural change and economic development pp. 55-68

- Pier Paolo Saviotti, Andreas Pyka and Bogang Jun
- Formal definitions of information and knowledge and their role in growth through structural change pp. 69-82

- Martin Hilbert
- A North-South Model of Economic Growth, Technological Gap, Structural Change and Real Exchange Rate pp. 83-94

- Luciano Gabriel, Frederico Jayme Jr and José Luís Oreiro
- Corporate knowledge diversification in the face of technological complexity: The case of industrial biotech pp. 95-105

- Pablo José Lavarello
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