Structural Change and Economic Dynamics
1990 - 2025
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Volume 29, issue C, 2014
- Production of commodities by means of processes pp. 5-18

- Mario Morroni
- Time to build and out-of-equilibrium growth process pp. 19-27

- Mario Amendola and Jean-Luc Gaffard
- Expectational bottlenecks and the emerging of new organizational forms pp. 28-39

- Francesco Bogliacino and Giorgio Rampa
- Participation motifs and the emergence of organization in open productions pp. 40-57

- Alessandro Lomi, Guido Conaldi, Marco Tonellato and Francesca Pallotti
- Structural learning: Embedding discoveries and the dynamics of production pp. 58-74

- Antonio Andreoni
- A structural theory of increasing returns pp. 75-88

- Roberto Scazzieri
Volume 28, issue C, 2014
- The relationship between growth and profit: evidence from firm-level panel data pp. 1-11

- Sanghoon Lee
- A post-Keynesian model of growth and distribution with a constraint on investment pp. 12-24

- Pasquale Commendatore, Antonio Pinto and Iryna Sushko
- Intangible capital and growth in the ‘new economy’: Implications of a multi-sector endogenous growth model pp. 25-42

- Supriyo De
- A Schumpeterian analysis of the credit market pp. 43-59

- Marcello Messori
- Blocks and circularity in labour requirements: An interplay between clusters and subsystems in the EU pp. 60-74

- Nadia Garbellini and Ariel Wirkierman
Volume 27, issue C, 2013
- The ‘technological’ dimension of structural change under market integration pp. 1-18

- Ana Urraca-Ruiz
- International spillovers in a world of technology clubs pp. 19-35

- Roman Stöllinger
- Lurking in the cities: Urbanization and the informal economy pp. 36-47

- Ceyhun Elgin and Cem Oyvat
- Workers’ debt, default and the diversity of financial fragilities pp. 48-65

- Matthieu Charpe and Peter Flaschel
- On the tradeoff between similarity and diversity in the creation of novelty in basic science pp. 66-78

- Thomas Grebel
- The underestimated contribution of energy to economic growth pp. 79-88

- Robert U. Ayres, Jeroen van den Bergh, Dietmar Lindenberger and Benjamin Warr
- Two decades of research on innovation in services: Which place for public services? pp. 98-117

- Faridah Djellal, Faïz Gallouj and Ian Miles
- Service output, innovation and productivity: A time-based conceptual framework pp. 118-132

- Maria Savona and W Steinmueller
- Public sector innovation—From theory to measurement pp. 133-145

- Carter Bloch and Markus Bugge
- From too little to too much innovation? Issues in measuring innovation in the public sector pp. 146-159

- Anthony Arundel and Dorothea Huber
- The co-evolution of ICT, skills and organization in public administrations: Evidence from new European country-level data pp. 160-176

- Paolo Seri and Antonello Zanfei
- The role of technology, organization and contextual factors in the development of e-Government services: An empirical analysis on Italian Local Public Administrations pp. 177-189

- Davide Arduini, Mario Denni, Matteo Lucchese, Alessandra Nurra and Antonello Zanfei
Volume 26, issue C, 2013
- The profits-investments puzzle: A Post Keynesian-Institutional interpretation pp. 1-13

- Guglielmo Forges Davanzati and Andrea Pacella
- On firm growth and innovation: Some new empirical perspectives using French CIS (1992–2004) pp. 14-26

- Alessandra Colombelli, Naciba Haned and Christian Le Bas
- Offshoring and job stability: Evidence from Italian manufacturing pp. 27-46

- Alessia Lo Turco, Daniela Maggioni and Matteo Picchio
- The ability of current statistical classifications to separate services and manufacturing pp. 47-60

- Jesper Christensen
- The macroeconomic effects of the wage gap between regular and non-regular employment and of minimum wages pp. 61-72

- Hiroaki Sasaki, Jun Matsuyama and Kazumitsu Sako
- The common component of firm growth pp. 73-82

- Lucia Alessi, Matteo Barigozzi and Marco Capasso
- What matters for corporate failures in Asia? Exploring the role of firm-specific characteristics during the Asian crisis pp. 83-96

- Marina-Eliza Spaliara and Serafeim Tsoukas
Volume 25, issue C, 2013
- Regime switches in the Sino-American co-dependency: Growth and structural change in China pp. 1-32

- Luigi Bonatti and Andrea Fracasso
- Trade liberalization and the balance of payments constraint with intermediate imports: The case of Mexico revisited pp. 33-47

- Robert Blecker and Carlos A. Ibarra
- Heterogeneity in R&D collaboration: An empirical investigation pp. 48-59

- Oliviero Carboni
- Structural change and phase variation: A re-examination of the q-model using wavelet exploratory analysis pp. 60-73

- Marco Gallegati and James B. Ramsey
- Market selection and scale inefficiency – A new methodology applied to EU business services pp. 77-94

- Henk Kox and George Leeuwen
- Job creation in business services: Innovation, demand, and polarisation pp. 95-109

- Francesco Bogliacino, Matteo Lucchese and Mario Pianta
- The impact of ICT and business services on the Italian economy pp. 110-118

- Enrico Saltari, Clifford R. Wymer and Daniela Federici
- Business services, innovation and sectoral growth pp. 119-132

- Rinaldo Evangelista, Matteo Lucchese and Valentina Meliciani
- Vertical linkages between foreign MNEs in service sectors and local manufacturing firms pp. 133-145

- Sergio Mariotti, Marcella Nicolini and Lucia Piscitello
- Self-selection into export markets by business services firms – Evidence from France, Germany and the United Kingdom pp. 146-158

- Yama Temouri, Alexander Vogel and Joachim Wagner
- Can we really trust offshoring indices? pp. 159-172

- Davide Castellani, Luca De Benedictis and Daniel Horgos
- A multi-country non-linear dynamical model for the study of European growth based on technology and business services pp. 173-187

- Bernardo Maggi and Daniel Muro
- Knowledge intensive business services and long term growth pp. 188-205

- Benoit Desmarchelier, Faridah Djellal and Faïz Gallouj
Volume 24, issue C, 2013
- Innovation strategies and employment in Latin American firms pp. 1-17

- Pluvia Zuniga and Gustavo Crespi
- The effect of institutions on economic growth: A global analysis based on GMM dynamic panel estimation pp. 18-33

- Danish Siddiqui and Masood Qazi
- Joint analysis of the non-linear debt–growth nexus and cash-flow sensitivity: New evidence from Italy pp. 34-44

- Massimo Molinari
- Nonlinearities in productivity growth: A semi-parametric panel analysis pp. 45-75

- Théophile T. Azomahou, Bity Diene and Mbaye Diene
- Endogenizing technical change: Uncertainty, profits, entrepreneurship. A long-term view of sectoral dynamics pp. 76-100

- Angelo Fusari and Angelo Reati
- The dynamics of the labour market and income distribution in relation to the speed of demand saturation pp. 101-111

- Kazuhiro Kurose
- Labor shares in a model of induced innovation pp. 112-122

- Hernando Zuleta and Andrew Young
- Economic dynamics as a succession of equilibria: The path traveled by Morishima pp. 123-129

- Massimo Di Matteo
- Cumulative causation in a structural economic dynamic approach to economic growth and uneven development pp. 130-140

- Ricardo Araujo
- Optimal diversity in investments with recombinant innovation pp. 141-156

- Paolo Zeppini and Jeroen van den Bergh
- Has India emerged? Business cycle stylized facts from a transitioning economy pp. 157-172

- Chetan Ghate, Radhika Pandey and Ila Patnaik
- Like milk or wine: Does firm performance improve with age? pp. 173-189

- Alex Coad, Agustí Segarra and Mercedes Teruel
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