Structural Change and Economic Dynamics
1990 - 2025
Current editor(s): F. Duchin, H. Hagemann, M. Landesmann, R. Scazzieri, A. Steenge and B. Verspagen
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Volume 11, issue 4, 2000
- Special Issue: Economic Growth, Trade and Technology pp. 367-370

- Michael Landesmann and Bart Verspagen
- Productivity growth in Asian manufacturing: the structural bonus hypothesis examined pp. 371-392

- Marcel Timmer and Adam Szirmai
- Technological progress, structural change and productivity growth: a comparative study pp. 393-411

- Jan Fagerberg
- International specialisation and growth pp. 413-431

- Bruno Amable
- Human capital investment and economic growth: exploring the cross-country evidence pp. 433-472

- Edward Wolff
- Engines of growth in the US economy pp. 473-489

- Thijs ten Raa and Edward Wolff
- A general equilibrium analysis of the evolution of Canadian service productivity pp. 491-506

- Pierre Mohnen and Thijs ten Raa
Volume 11, issue 3, 2000
- Modeling industrial dynamics with innovative entrants pp. 255-293

- Sidney Winter, Yuri (Yuriy) Kaniovski (Kaniovskyi) and Giovanni Dosi
- Relatedness and coherence in technological and product diversification of the world's largest firms pp. 295-315

- Lucia Piscitello
- An integration of Schumpeterian and classical theories of growth and distribution pp. 317-336

- Reiner Franke
- Disequilibrium growth theory with insider-outsider effects pp. 337-354

- Peter Flaschel
- A two-class fiscal and monetary growth model pp. 355-364

- Joao Faria
- Structural Economics: Measuring Change in Technology, Lifestyles and the Environment: Faye Duchin, Washington DC and Covelo, CA, Island Press, 1998. ISBN 1-55963-6068 pp. 365-366

- Robert U. Ayres
Volume 11, issue 1-2, 2000
- Adam Smith's division of labor and structural changes pp. 5-11

- Takashi Negishi
- Scissor crises, value-prices, and the movement of value-prices under technical change pp. 13-24

- Francis Seton
- The Santa Fe approach to complexity: a Marshallian evaluation pp. 25-43

- Flavio Comim
- On detectable and non-detectable structural change pp. 45-65

- David Hendry
- A new method to estimate the level and distribution of household human capital with application pp. 67-94

- Camilo Dagum and Daniel Slottje
- Is this the end of economic development? pp. 95-109

- Irma Adelman and Erinc Yeldan
- The dynamics of retirement saving -- theory and reality pp. 111-128

- Maria Augusztinovics
- Locational restructuring and financial crises pp. 129-138

- Richard Easterlin
- Structural financial instability and cyclical fluctuations pp. 139-156

- Alessandro Vercelli
- A wave matrix pp. 157-166

- Andrew Brody
- Economic dynamics in a simple model with exhaustible resources and a given real wage rate pp. 167-179

- Heinz Kurz and Neri Salvadori
- Hicks-neutral technical progress and relative price change pp. 181-184

- Ian Steedman
- Some considerations on structure and change pp. 185-195

- Heinrich Bortis
- Economic reductionism as a hindrance to the analysis of structural change: scattered notes pp. 197-208

- Stefano Zamagni
- Towards a theory of structural change pp. 209-225

- Carlos Domingo and Giorgio Tonella
- Out of Equilibrium pp. 227-233

- William Baumol
- Adaptive theorizing in a maladaptive world pp. 235-242

- Gerald Silverberg
- Barriers and bounds to Rationality pp. 243-253

- Herbert Simon
Volume 10, issue 3-4, 1999
- Transformation of science and technology systems into systems of innovation in central and eastern Europe: the emerging patterns and determinants pp. 277-320

- Slavo Radosevic
- Rationality, rules of thumb, and R&D pp. 321-340

- Peter Thompson
- The impact of technological opportunity on the dynamics of trade performance pp. 341-357

- Keld Laursen
- Macro-economic relativity: government spending, private investment and unemployment in the USA 1948-1998 pp. 359-380

- Peter C. Young and Diego J. Pedregal
- The aggregate neoclassical theory of distribution and the concept of a given value of capital: towards a more general critique pp. 381-394

- Paola Potestio
- Stock externalities and the diffusion of less polluting capital: an option approach pp. 395-420

- Marc Baudry
- Asymptotic distribution of the sup-Wald statistic under specification errors pp. 421-430

- Terence Tai Leung Chong
- Two further aspects of some new tests for structural stability pp. 431-443

- Amit Sen and Alastair Hall
Volume 10, issue 2, 1999
- Outsourcing and productivity growth in services pp. 177-194

- Dennis Fixler and Donald Siegel
- Trade in capital goods generated by international diffusion of technology pp. 195-208

- Sobei H. Oda
- Unbalanced growth: a case of structural dynamics pp. 209-223

- Micaela Notarangelo
- Convergence to long-run equilibrium--On some recent variations of the 'pure' cross-dual model pp. 225-237

- Enrico Bellino
- Sustainable greenhouse policies: the role of non-CO2 gases pp. 239-260

- P. Michaelis
- Are there cycles in realistic overlapping cohorts models? pp. 261-275

- Andras Simonovits
Volume 10, issue 1, 1999
- The Netherlands' NAMEA; presentation, usage and future extensions pp. 15-37

- Steven Keuning, Jan van Dalen and Mark de Haan
- SWEEA--Swedish environmental and economic accounts pp. 39-72

- Eva Hellsten, Sara Ribacke and Gia Wickbom
- Material and energy flow accounting in Germany--Data base for applying the national accounting matrix including environmental accounts concept pp. 73-97

- B. Tjahjadi, D. Schafer, W. Radermacher and H. Hoh
- A NAMEA for the UK pp. 99-121

- Prashant Vaze
- A Japanese NAMEA pp. 123-149

- Toshihiro Ike
- On the international harmonisation of environmental accounting: comparing the National Accounting Matrix including Environmental Accounts of Sweden, Germany, the UK, Japan and the Netherlands pp. 151-160

- Mark de Haan
- Input-output theory and institutional aspects of environmental policy pp. 161-176

- Albert E. Steenge