Structural Change and Economic Dynamics
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Volume 62, issue C, 2022
- Heavy industry priority development strategy and economic growth: The economic logic of the inverted-U theory and economic history explanation pp. 1-8

- Hongtu Deng, Baoliang Xu, Yan Zhao and Yonghui Xu
- International competition, income distribution, and North-South uneven development under the balance of payments constraint pp. 9-23

- Hiroaki Sasaki and Ryunosuke Sonoda
- Market-based versus bank-based financial structure in China: From the perspective of financial risk pp. 24-39

- Chao Liu, Yixin Fan, Qiwei Xie and Chao Wang
- Exploring the role of export product quality and economic complexity for economic progress of developed economies: Does institutional quality matter? pp. 40-51

- Umer Shahzad, Mara Madaleno, Vishal Dagar, Sudeshna Ghosh and Buhari Doğan
- The rise of the shareholding state in Italy: A policy-oriented strategist or simply a shareholder? Evidence from the energy and banking sectors’ privatizations pp. 52-60

- Roberto Cardinale and Emanuele Belotti
- A new look at the growth-renewable energy nexus: Evidence from a sectoral analysis in Sub-Saharan Africa pp. 61-71

- Hervé Kaffo Fotio, Boker Poumie, Louise Angèle Baida, Christian Nguena and Samuel Adams
- Industrial production evaluation with the consideration of technology accumulation pp. 72-84

- Hao Chen
- The trade-off between the economic and environmental footprints of multinationals’ foreign affiliates pp. 85-97

- Mateo Ortiz, María-Ángeles Cadarso, Luis-Antonio López and Xuemei Jiang
- Innovation in private and state-owned enterprises: A cross-industry analysis of patenting activity pp. 98-113

- Paolo Castelnovo
- The importance of export diversification for national entrepreneurship density pp. 114-129

- Canh Nguyen, Bach Nguyen and Thanh Su
- Does competition from the informal sector affect firms’ energy intensity? Evidence from China pp. 130-142

- Nan Zhao, Xiaojie Liu and Zizhe Zhang
- A multi time-scale theory of economic growth and cycles pp. 143-155

- Juan Jacobo
- Absorptive capacities and economic growth in low- and middle-income economies pp. 156-188

- Muhammad Salar Khan
- Complementary or adverse? Comparing development results of official funding from China and traditional donors in Africa pp. 189-206

- Marta Marson and Ivan Savin
- How productivity and credit constraints affect exports differently? Firm-level evidence from China pp. 207-230

- Tianhang Zhou, Xue Li, Guo Yan and Jie Li
- The complex dynamic of growth: Fitness and the different patterns of economic activity in the medium and long terms pp. 231-246

- Gonzalo Castañeda, Luciano Pietronero, Juan Romero-Padilla and Andrea Zaccaria
- Structural change and the skill premium pp. 247-261

- Kaiming Guo, Jing Hang and Se Yan
- The evolution of debtor-creditor relationships within a monetary union: Trade imbalances, excess reserves and economic policy pp. 262-289

- Claudius Gräbner-Radkowitsch, Philipp Heimberger, Jakob Kapeller, Michael Landesmann and Bernhard Schütz
- Testing for Granger causality in quantiles between the wage share in income and productive capacity utilization pp. 290-312

- André M. Marques and Gilberto Lima
- The Italian nominal interest rate conundrum: A problem of growth or public finance? pp. 313-326

- Nicola Caravaggio and Giovanni Carnazza
- The turnaround in Philippine growth: From disappointment to promising success pp. 327-342

- Jesus Felipe, Gemma Estrada and Matteo Lanzafame
- Social capital and regional innovation efficiency: The moderating effect of governance quality pp. 343-359

- Liangliang Zhang and Shoujun Huang
- Is income inequality good or bad for growth? Further empirical evidence using data for all Brazilian cities pp. 360-376

- André M. Marques
- Premature deindustrialisation and growth slowdowns in middle-income countries pp. 377-389

- Rekha R and Suresh Babu M
- Self-employment income: estimation methods, patterns, impact on distribution pp. 390-398

- Enrico D'Elia and Stefania Gabriele
- Using a linear regression approach to sequential interindustry model for time-lagged economic impact analysis pp. 399-406

- Kehan He, Zhifu Mi, D'Maris Coffman and Dabo Guan
- Decomposing the Automotive Supply Chain: Employment, Value Added and Occupational Structure pp. 407-419

- Marta Fana and Davide Villani
- Effective way to measure the specialization levels of an economy in the era of global value chains pp. 420-429

- Fernando Moreno-Brieva
- Cultural consumption in times of lock-down: An agent-based model of choice pp. 430-440

- Alessio Emanuele Biondo, Roberto Cellini and Tiziana Cuccia
- Labour market flexibility and workers’ living conditions in Europe pp. 441-450

- Rosaria Rita Canale, Giorgio Liotti and Marco Musella
- Does the private sector increase inequality? Evidence from a transitional country pp. 451-466

- Dao Van Le and Tuyen Tran
- Increasing returns and path dependence in knowledge creation and their effects on the dynamics of patent pools pp. 467-477

- Ozgur Aydogmus
- Optimal corporate leverage and speculative cycles: an empirical estimation pp. 478-491

- Samar Issa and Aleksandr Gevorkyan
- Trajectories to high income: Comparing the growth dynamics in China, South Korea, and Japan with cointegrated VAR models pp. 492-511

- Michael Murach, Helmut Wagner, Jungsuk Kim and Donghyun Park
- Monetary growth with disequilibrium: A non-Walrasian baseline model pp. 512-528

- Shogo Ogawa
- Industrial growth versus agricultural growth in eight post-communist countries pp. 529-537

- Manuchehr Irandoust
- Semi-endogenous growth dynamics in a macroeconomic model with delays pp. 538-551

- Johannes Hartwig
- On the heterogeneity of the long-term leverage-growth relationship: A cross-country analysis of manufacturing firms pp. 552-565

- Sebastiano Cattaruzzo and Mercedes Teruel
- The macrodynamics of an endogenous business cycle model of marxist inspiration pp. 566-585

- John Cajas Guijarro and Leonardo Vera
- Growth led by government expenditure and exports: Public and external debt stability in a supermultiplier model pp. 586-598

- Guilherme Spinato Morlin
- Lessons from the past for 21st century systems of state-owned enterprises: The case of Italy's IRI in the 1930s pp. 599-612

- Simone Gasperin
- Financial inclusion, the shadow economy and economic growth in developing economies pp. 613-621

- Zahid Irshad Younas, Atiqa Qureshi and Mamdouh Abdulaziz Sa Al-Faryan
- The Characteristics of the Productive Structure Behind the Empirical Regularities in Production Prices Curves pp. 622-659

- Luis Daniel Torres-González
- Do country centrality and similarity to China matter in the allocation of belt and road projects? pp. 660-674

- Kaku Attah Damoah, Giorgia Giovannetti and Enrico Marvasi
- Endowment Structure, property rights and reforms of large state-owned enterprises (SOEs) in China: Past, present and future pp. 675-692

- Xiaojie Liu, Jim Huangnan Shen and Kent Deng
Volume 61, issue C, 2022
- Fuzzy Einstein WASPAS approach for the economic and societal dynamics of the climate change mitigation strategies in urban mobility planning pp. 1-17

- Muhammet Deveci, Dragan Pamucar, Ilgin Gokasar, Mehtap Isik and D'Maris Coffman
- Nominal and discretionary household income convergence: The effect of a crisis in a small open economy pp. 18-31

- Ivan Lichner, Štefan Lyócsa and Eva Výrostová
- Simulating heterogeneous corporate dynamics via the Rulkov map pp. 32-42

- Giuseppe Orlando
- Understanding the Singaporean approach to state ownership: ‘commercially viable strategic alignment’ in historical perspective pp. 43-58

- João Paiva-Silva
- Inequality and locational determinants of the distribution of living standards in India pp. 59-69

- Rishabh Kumar, Sriram Balasubramanian and Prakash Loungani
- Environmental decentralization, digital finance and green technology innovation pp. 70-83

- Suling Feng, Rong Zhang and Guoxiang Li
- Evaluating the falling rate of profit in the context of the UK economy pp. 84-94

- Constantinos Alexiou
- A Goodwin type cyclical growth model with two-time delays pp. 95-102

- Mario Sportelli and Luigi De Cesare
- Trade liberalization and structural changes: Prefecture-level evidence from China pp. 103-126

- Xuan Fei
- Complexity of domestic production fragmentation and its impact on pollution emissions: Evidence from decomposed regional production length pp. 127-137

- Jian Chen and Di Zhao
- Educational mismatch and labour market transitions in Italy: Is there an unemployment trap? pp. 138-155

- Piero Esposito and Sergio Scicchitano
- Localisation economies, intellectual property rights protection and entrepreneurship in China: A Bayesian analysis of multi-level spatial correlation pp. 156-165

- Xing Gao, Jing Meng, Yantao Ling, Maolin Liao and Mengqiu Cao
- How does air pollution affect urban innovation capability? Evidence from 281 cities in China pp. 166-178

- Hongshan Ai, Mengyuan Wang, Yue-Jun Zhang and Tian-Tian Zhu
- Limit pricing and entry game of renewable energy firms into the energy sector pp. 179-190

- Willi Semmler, Giovanni Di Bartolomeo, Behnaz Minooei Fard and Joao Paulo Braga
- The impact of model specification and environmental variables on measuring the overall technical efficiency of water and sewerage services: Evidence from Chile pp. 191-198

- Alexandros Maziotis and Maria Molinos-Senante
- Political institutions and economic development over more than a century pp. 199-215

- Roberto Nisticò
- Productivity changes in the automotive industry of three European countries. An application of the Malmquist index decomposition analysis pp. 216-226

- M. Agostino, A. Nifo, S. Ruberto, Domenico Scalera and F. Trivieri
- A long-term analysis of efficiency in the Italian banking system from 1861 to 2010 pp. 227-241

- Massimiliano Agovino, Silvana Bartoletto and Antonio Garofalo
- The economic theory of qualitative green growth pp. 242-254

- Frank J. Fabozzi, Sergio Focardi, Linda Ponta, Manon Rivoire and Davide Mazza
- The effects of environmental policy and technology transfer on GHG emissions: The case of Portugal pp. 255-264

- Inês Carrilho-Nunes and Margarida Catalão-Lopes
- Growth and growth disparities in Africa: Are differences in renewable energy use, technological advancement, and institutional reforms responsible? pp. 265-277

- Oluwasegun Adekoya, Olaoluwa Yaya, Johnson A. Oliyide and Sunday M.A. Posu
- COVID-19 and the Brazilian manufacturing sector: Roads to reindustrialization within societal purposes pp. 278-293

- Esther Dweck, Marilia Bassetti Marcato, Julia Torracca and Thiago Miguez
- The turning point of regional deindustrialization in the U.S.: Evidence from panel and time-series data pp. 294-304

- Sekip Yazgan, Cumali Marangoz and Emre Bulut
- Distribution of COVID-19 government support and its consequences for firm liquidity and solvency pp. 305-335

- Tibor Lalinsky and Rozália Pál
- Energy reform and energy consumption convergence in Mexico: A spatial approach pp. 336-350

- Francisco A. Castellanos-Sosa, René Cabral and André Varella Mollick
- Infrastructure, conventions and private investment: An empirical investigation pp. 351-361

- Jefferson Souza Fraga and Marco Flávio Resende
- Structural change, growth, and convergence in Italy: 1951–1970 pp. 362-379

- Romano Piras
- Determinants of the profit rates in the OECD economies: A panel data analysis of the Kalecki's profit equation pp. 380-397

- Ivan Trofimov
- Mapping carbon footprint along global value chains: A study based on firm heterogeneity in China pp. 398-408

- Yunfeng Yan, Ran Wang, Sida Chen, Feifan Wang and Zhongxiu Zhao
- The cost channel of monetary policy: The case of the United States in the period 1959–2018 pp. 409-433

- Maria Chiara Cucciniello, Matteo Deleidi and Enrico Levrero
- Outward FDI Spillovers from Inward FDI: Evidence from Italian Firms pp. 434-443

- Michele Imbruno, Richard Kneller, Rosanna Pittiglio and Filippo Reganati
- Pasinetti's structural economic dynamics pp. 444-449

- Terenzio Cozzi
- On means and ends in structural economic analysis: Broadening the field of enquiry pp. 450-457

- Ivano Cardinale
- Growth and income distribution: The heritage effect on the capital accumulation process pp. 458-462

- Geraldo Sandoval Góes and Joanilio Rodolpho Teixeira
- Economic Structures and Dynamics: A Morphogenetic View pp. 474-485

- Ragupathy Venkatachalam and Sunil Mitra Kumar
- Role of energy in technological dynamics pp. 486-494

- Sergio Carrà
- Productivity homogenisation trends of six advanced industrial economies: A vertically hyper-integrated approach pp. 495-511

- Ariel Wirkierman
- Keynes's personal investments in the London Stock Exchange and his views on the transformation of the British economy pp. 512-526

- Maria Cristina Marcuzzo and Eleonora Sanfilippo
- How money drives US congressional elections: Linear models of money and outcomes pp. 527-545

- Thomas Ferguson, Paul Jorgensen and Jie Chen
- Generalising the political economy of structural change: A Structural Political Economy approach pp. 546-558

- Ivano Cardinale and Michael Landesmann
- Structural dynamics versus a macroeconomic approach – A final statement? pp. 559-561

- Luigi L. Pasinetti
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