Structural Change and Economic Dynamics
1990 - 2025
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Volume 7, issue 4, 1996
- Classical dynamics in a general model of the Keynes-Wicksell type pp. 401-428

- Peter Flaschel and Rajiv Sethi
- A Kaldorian model of economic growth with labour shortage and major technical changes pp. 429-449

- Maurizio Pugno
- The bootstrap theory of money: A search-theoretic foundation of monetary economics pp. 451-477

- Katsuhito Iwai
- On the size distribution of businesses of large enterprises: UK manufacturing pp. 479-494

- Paul A. Kattuman
Volume 7, issue 3, 1996
- Dynamic patterns in transformation pp. 281-297

- Amit Bhaduri
- Growth and international competitiveness in a 'Kaldorian' perspective pp. 299-320

- Luciano Boggio
- The new economic integration: Structuralist models of North-South trade and investment liberalization pp. 321-345

- Robert Blecker
- The early contribution of Erik Lundberg: A commentary to his licentiate thesis 'On the concept of economic equilibrium' (1930) pp. 347-360

- Rolf G. H. Henriksson
- On the concept of economic equilibrium pp. 361-390

- Erik Lundberg
Volume 7, issue 2, 1996
- Appraising Pasinetti's structural dynamics pp. 127-134

- Izumi Hishiyama
- Structural economic dynamics and technical progress in a pure labour economy pp. 135-146

- Heinrich Bortis
- Natural dynamics, endogenous structural change and the theory of demand: A comment on Pasinetti pp. 147-162

- Davide Gualerzi
- The significance of the theory of vertically integrated processes for the problem of economic development pp. 163-171

- Joseph Halevi
- Comparison of neoclassical and neo-Austrian growth models pp. 173-192

- John L. R. Proops and Stefan Speck
- Innovation and collective action: The dynamics of change pp. 193-206

- Patrizio V. Bianchi and Lee M. Miller
- Preference, structure and economic growth pp. 207-221

- Wei-Bin Zhang
- A model of structural breaks in economic growth pp. 223-241

- Shawn Ni and X. Wang
- A Metzlerian model of inventory growth cycles pp. 243-262

- Reiner Franke
- Studies in Economic Instability and Change pp. 263-271

- Hans-Michael Trautwein
Volume 7, issue 1, 1996
- Asymmetry in economic time series and the simultaneous switching autoregressive model pp. 1-34

- Naoto Kunitomo and Seisho Sato
- Detecting stochastic bubbles on an East European foreign exchange market: An estimation/simulation approach pp. 35-53

- Wojciech Charemza
- Empirical exchange rate models and shifts in the co-integrating vector pp. 55-78

- Michael D. Goldberg and Roman Frydman
- The cross-country Engel curve for product diversification pp. 79-97

- Josef Falkinger and Josef Zweimüller
- Endogenous regime switching in speculative markets pp. 99-118

- Rajiv Sethi
Volume 6, issue 4, 1995
- Structural change and prices of production pp. 397-434

- Gerald Dumenil and Dominique Levy
- A reconsideration of Hicks' non-linear trade cycle model pp. 435-459

- Cars Hommes
- A time-explicit theory of production: Analytical and operational suggestions following a 'fund-flow' approach pp. 461-483

- Paolo Piacentini
- Why the interpretation of the Cobb-Douglas production function must be radically changed pp. 485-504

- Paolo Sylos Labini
- Production frontiers: Rolf Fare, Shawna Grosskopf and C.A. Knox Lovell, (Camridge University Press, Cambridge, 1994) pp. xv + 296, L. 30, ISBN 0 521 42033 4 pp. 508-510

- David F. Heathfield
Volume 6, issue 3, 1995
- Nicholas Georgescu-Roegen (1906-1994): An admirable epistemologist pp. 261-265

- Kozo Mayumi
- In honor of Wassily Leontief's 90th birthday pp. 267-269

- Faye Duchin
- What Input-Output is about pp. 271-277

- Maria Augusztinovics
- Inductive theory in economic development: A tribute to Wassily Leontief on his 90th birthday pp. 279-293

- Alice H. Amsden
- Input-output economics and computable general equilibrium models pp. 295-304

- Adam Rose
- In appreciation of Wassily Leontief pp. 305-308

- Robert Dorfman
- Leontief's spatial economic analyses pp. 309-318

- Karen R. Polenske
- When input-output analysis came to Norway pp. 319-330

- Olav Bjerkholt
- Input-output economics and ecology pp. 331-333

- Bruce Hannon
- The choice of technology and associated changes in prices in the U.S. economy pp. 335-357

- Faye Duchin and Glenn-Marie Lange
- Welfare maximization in economic theory: Another viewpoint pp. 359-376

- Shmuel Amir
- Measuring technological dynamics and structural change, their interrelationships and their effects pp. 377-396

- Giancarlo Barbiroli
Volume 6, issue 2, 1995
- Convergence in the global economy. A broad historical viewpoint pp. 143-165

- Bart Verspagen
- Europe in the world technological competition pp. 167-183

- Bruno Amable and Robert Boyer
- Economic growth, technological change and employment: empirical evidence for a cumulative growth model with external causation for nine OECD countries: 1960-1990 pp. 185-213

- Paolo Pini
- External debt cycles pp. 215-236

- Kazuo Nishimura and Michihiro Ohyama
- Time-varying parameters: a critical introduction pp. 237-260

- Marco P. Tucci
Volume 6, issue 1, 1995
- Government policy and the long-run dynamics of competitiveness pp. 1-21

- G. N. von Tunzelmann
- Competitiveness and its predecessors--a 500-year cross-national perspective pp. 23-42

- Erik Reinert
- Technological change, capital accumulation, and changing trade patterns over the long term pp. 43-70

- Edward Wolff
- Comparative productivity levels in manufacturing since the Industrial Revolution: Lessons from Britain, America, Germany and Japan pp. 71-95

- Stephen Broadberry
- The lion's share: Britain's export performance revisited, 1899-1929 pp. 97-109

- Douglas Irwin
- The International Comparison Project as a source of private consumption data for a global input-output model pp. 111-132

- Gerald Meagher
- Input-output reduction by Leontief's double inversion method: A note pp. 133-137

- Antonio Guccione and William J. Gillen
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