Structural Change and Economic Dynamics
1990 - 2025
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Volume 37, issue C, 2016
- Is Sino-African trade exacerbating resource dependence in Africa? pp. 1-12

- Alexis Habiyaremye
- The production structure, exchange rate preferences and the short-run—Medium-run macrodynamics pp. 13-26

- Mario Cimoli, Gilberto Lima and Gabriel Porcile
- Innovation, absorptive capacity and growth heterogeneity: Development paths in Latin America 1970–2010 pp. 27-42

- Fulvio Castellacci and José Natera
- Finance-technology complementarities: An organizational equilibria approach pp. 43-51

- Antonio Nicita and Ugo Pagano
- Production complexity, adaptability and economic growth pp. 52-61

- Benno Ferrarini and Pasquale Scaramozzino
- Structural and climatic change pp. 62-74

- Gustav Engström
- Manufacturing and economic development: The actuality of Kaldor's first and second laws pp. 75-89

- Nelson Marconi, Cristina Reis and Eliane Araujo
- Diversity of firm sizes, complexity, and industry structure in the Chinese economy pp. 90-106

- Torsten Heinrich and Shuanping Dai
- Assessing the role of inward foreign direct investment in Chinese economic development, 1990–2007: Towards a synthesis of alternative views pp. 107-120

- Dic Lo, Fuhai Hong and Guicai Li
- Net energy ratio, EROEI and the macroeconomy pp. 121-126

- Jean-François Fagnart and Marc Germain
- The declining share of agricultural employment in China: How fast? pp. 127-137

- Jesus Felipe, Connie Bayudan-Dacuycuy and Matteo Lanzafame
- Supply and demand-side determinants of productivity growth in Italian regions pp. 138-146

- Emanuele Millemaci and Ferdinando Ofria
- ICT intermediates and productivity spillovers—Evidence from German and US manufacturing sectors pp. 147-163

- Thomas Strobel
Volume 36, issue C, 2016
- Structure and dynamics of useful work along the agriculture-industry-services transition: Portugal from 1856 to 2009 pp. 1-21

- André Cabrera Serrenho, Benjamin Warr, Tânia Sousa, Robert U. Ayres and Tiago Domingos
- Debt servicing, aggregate consumption, and growth pp. 22-33

- Mark Setterfield and Yk Kim
- Studying general purpose technologies in a multi-sector framework: The case of ICT in Denmark pp. 34-49

- R. Strohmaier and A. Rainer
- On the concept of 'competitiveness' and its usefulness for policy pp. 50-62

- Abay Mulatu
Volume 35, issue C, 2015
- Sectoral shares in Indian GDP: How to regard it? pp. 1-11

- Madhusudan Datta, Chiranjib Neogi and Abhrajit Sinha
- Analysis of transition dynamics caused by technological breakthroughs: Cause of productivity slowdown and drop in existing firms’ stock prices pp. 12-25

- Kazuyoshi Ohki
- Is capital deepening process male-biased? The case of Turkish manufacturing sector pp. 26-37

- Ozge Ozay
- Growth and volatility in resource-rich countries: Does diversification help? pp. 38-55

- Omar Joya
Volume 34, issue C, 2015
- Evidence of growth complementarity between agriculture and industry in developing countries pp. 1-18

- Joao Paulo A. de Souza
- Sectoral labor market effects of fiscal spending pp. 19-35

- Dennis Wesselbaum
- Structural change, aggregate demand and employment dynamics in the OECD, 1970–2010 pp. 36-45

- Jochen Hartwig
- Manufacturing and economic growth in developing countries, 1950–2005 pp. 46-59

- Adam Szirmai and Bart Verspagen
Volume 33, issue C, 2015
- Nonlinear multiplier–accelerator model with investment and consumption delays pp. 1-9

- Akio Matsumoto and Ferenc Szidarovszky
- Revisiting profit persistence and the stock market in Japan pp. 10-24

- Lefteris Tsoulfidis, Constantinos Alexiou and Thanasis Parthenidis
- A neo-Kaldorian approach to structural economic dynamics pp. 25-36

- Ricardo Araujo and Andrew B. Trigg
- Educational expenditures and student performance among OECD countries pp. 37-57

- Edward N. Wolff
- Innovation through local interaction, imitation and investment waves pp. 58-70

- Massimo Ricottilli
- A geometrical approach to structural change modelling pp. 71-85

- Denis Stijepic
- Price–price deviations are highly persistent pp. 86-95

- Andrea Vaona
- Endogenous supply side constraints to export-led growth and aggregate growth implications in transition economies pp. 96-109

- Trond-Arne Borgersen and Roswitha M. King
Volume 32, issue C, 2015
- Structural change and economic growth with relation-specific investment pp. 1-10

- Tsutomu Harada
- Crisis and recovery in the German economy: The real lessons pp. 11-24

- Servaas Storm and C.W.M. Naastepad
- Wage flexibility and economic stability in a non-Walrasian model of economic growth pp. 25-41

- Hiroki Murakami
Volume 31, issue C, 2014
- Margins of safety and instability in a macrodynamic model with Minskyan insights pp. 1-16

- Maria Nikolaidi
- State policy and the political economy of criminal enterprise: mass incarceration and persistent organized hyperviolence in the USA pp. 17-31

- Rodrick Wallace and Robert E. Fullilove
- The role of the Taylor principle in the neo-Kaleckian model when applied to an endogenous market structure pp. 32-42

- Takashi Ohno
- The mechanisms of knowledge governance: State owned enterprises and Italian economic growth, 1950–1994 pp. 43-63

- Cristiano Antonelli, Federico Barbiellini Amidei and Claudio Fassio
- Aggregate sentiment dynamics: A canonical modelling approach and its pleasant nonlinearities pp. 64-72

- Reiner Franke
- On why and how agriculture declines pp. 73-88

- Roberto Esposti
- On optimal long-term relationship between TFP, institutions, and income inequality under embodied technical progress pp. 89-100

- Raul Fuentes, Tapas Mishra, Javier Scavia and Mamata Parhi
- Capabilities and investment in R&D: An analysis on European data pp. 101-111

- Francesco Bogliacino and Sebastian Gomez-Cardona
- Structural change in the U.S. economy: 1850–1900 pp. 112-123

- Gregory M. Dempster and Justin P. Isaacs
- Never been industrialized: A tale of African structural change pp. 124-137

- Fabrizio Carmignani and Thomas Mandeville
- Involuntary technology adoptions: How consumer interdependencies lead to societal change pp. 138-148

- Özge Dilaver
Volume 30, issue C, 2014
- Counter-cyclical budget policy across varieties of capitalism pp. 1-9

- Bruno Amable and Karim Azizi
- Instability, stationary utilization and effective demand: A structuralist model of endogenous cycles pp. 10-29

- Christian Schoder
- Destabilizing a stable crisis: Employment persistence and government intervention in macroeconomics pp. 30-51

- B. Costa Lima, M.R. Grasselli, X.-S. Wang and JunJie Wu
- Heterogenous skills, growth and convergence pp. 52-67

- Dirk Dohse and Ingrid Ott
- Keynesian systems with rigidity and flexibility of prices and inflation–deflation expectations pp. 68-85

- Hiroki Murakami
- Ageing workforce and firm growth in the context of “extreme” employment growth events pp. 86-100

- Antje Schimke
- Structural origins of debt-sustainability in mature and transition economies: Domar, Balassa–Samuelson and Maastricht pp. 101-119

- Trond-Arne Borgersen and Roswitha M. King
- Capitalists, workers, and managers: Wage inequality and effective demand pp. 120-131

- Daniele Tavani and Ramaa Vasudevan
- On gender and growth: The role of intergenerational health externalities and women's occupational constraints pp. 132-147

- Pierre-Richard Agénor, Otaviano Canuto and Luiz Pereira da Silva
- The structural shift to green services: A two-sector growth model with public capital and open-access resources pp. 148-161

- Emanuele Campiglio
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