Structural Change and Economic Dynamics
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Volume 60, issue C, 2022
- An empirical test of a fundamental Harrod-Kaldor business cycle model pp. 1-14

- Reiner Franke
- Smile curves in global value chains: Foreign- vs. domestic-owned firms; the U.S. vs. China pp. 15-29

- Bo Meng and Ming Ye
- National water footprints and embodied environmental consequences of major economic sectors-a case study of Japan pp. 30-46

- Fangmei Liu, Li Li, Gemin Liang, Liqiao Huang and Wei Gao
- How effective is the construction sector in promoting the circular economy in Brazil and France?: A waste input-output analysis pp. 47-58

- Jean Pierre Doussoulin and Mariana Bittencourt
- Inflation and the Structure of Economic and Political Systems pp. 59-74

- Nasr Elbahnasawy and Michael Ellis
- The densification of Chinese production chains in the context of vertically fragmented production pp. 75-89

- Marilia Bassetti Marcato, Esther Dweck and Rafael Montanha
- Dynamic gravitation and structural dynamics: From Smith to Modern theory pp. 90-98

- Patrizio Bianchi and Sandrine Labory
- The exposure to routinization: Labor market implications for developed and developing economies pp. 99-113

- Mitali Das and Benjamin Hilgenstock
- Analysis of China's urban household indirect carbon emissions drivers under the background of population aging pp. 114-125

- Miao Yu, Bo Meng and Rong Li
- Intermediate import, independent innovation and export sophistication of Chinese manufacturing enterprises pp. 126-140

- Yuegang Song, Xiazhen Hao and Lei Zheng
- Intergenerational mobility: An assessment for Latin American countries pp. 141-157

- Ömer Doruk, Francesco Pastore and Hasan Bilgehan Yavuz
- The updated Okun method for estimation of potential output with alternative measures of labor underutilization pp. 158-178

- Claudia Fontanari, Antonella Palumbo and Chiara Salvatori
- The Belt & Road Initiative and the public and private debts of participating countries: The role of China's economic policy uncertainty pp. 179-193

- Yunpeng Sun, Zhou Lu, Qun Bao, Ying Li and Haoning Li
- Trade openness, export structure, and labor productivity in developing countries: Evidence from panel VAR approach pp. 194-205

- Kacou Yves Thierry Kacou, Yacouba Kassouri, Talnan Hongwopena Evrard and Mehmet Altuntas
- Pound Sterling depreciation and the UK's trade balance versus the USA's: Industry-level estimates pp. 206-220

- Lucio Gobbi and Stefano Lucarelli
- Disentangling services in developing regions: A test of Kaldor's first and second laws pp. 221-229

- Gisela Di Meglio and Jorge Gallego
- Drivers of inequality: wages vs. profits in European industries pp. 230-242

- Andrea Coveri and Mario Pianta
- Distance to frontier and optimal financial structure pp. 243-249

- Justin Yifu Lin, Wei Wang and Venite Zhaoyang Xu
- Export diversification in low-income countries and small states: Do country size and income level matter? pp. 250-265

- Dongyeol Lee and Huan Zhang
- Market Institutions and Factor Shares Across Countries pp. 266-289

- John Dawson and Brad Sturgill
- An output-based measurement of EU bioeconomy services: Marrying statistics with policy insight pp. 290-301

- Tévécia Ronzon, Susanne Iost and George Philippidis
- State ownership and innovations: Lessons from the mixed-ownership reforms of China's listed companies pp. 302-314

- Dic Lo, Ling Gao and Yuchen Lin
- A new artificial neural networks algorithm to analyze the nexus among logistics performance, energy demand, and environmental degradation pp. 315-328

- Cosimo Magazzino, Marco Mele and Nicolas Schneider
- Heterogeneous low-carbon targets and energy structure optimization: Does stricter carbon regulation really matter? pp. 329-343

- Zhenbing Yang, Qingquan Shi, Xiangqiu Lv and Qi Shi
- Energy out-of-poverty and inclusive growth: Evidence from the China health and nutrition survey pp. 344-352

- Liqing Huang, Bangzhu Zhu, Ping Wang and Julien Chevallier
- The threshold effect of manufacturing Servitization on carbon emission: An empirical analysis based on multinational panel data pp. 353-364

- Yi Zong and Guoda Gu
- Comparative advantage, endowment structure, and trade imbalances pp. 365-375

- Jim Huangnan Shen, Zhiming Long, Chien-Chiang Lee and Jun Zhang
- Cointegration with structural changes and classical model of inflation in Spain, 1830–1998 pp. 376-388

- Emilio Congregado and Vicente Esteve
- Introduction to the special issue ‘The political consequences of inequality’ pp. 389-390

- Donatella Della Porta, James Galbraith and Mario Pianta
- The contribution of trade to production-Based carbon dioxide emissions pp. 391-406

- Ran Wu, Tao Ma and Enno Schröder
- Political genes drive innovation: Political endorsements and low-quality innovation pp. 407-417

- Yanyu Wang, Qinghua You and Yuanbo Qiao
- Income distribution, technical change, and economic growth: A two-sector Kalecki–Kaldor approach pp. 418-432

- Hiroshi Nishi
- Aggregate demand externalities, income distribution, and wealth inequality pp. 433-446

- Luke Petach and Daniele Tavani
- A self-financed enterprise with employee stockholding and voice pp. 447-450

- D’Adda, Carlo
- Self-replacing prices with credit and debt pp. 451-466

- Ragupathy Venkatachalam and Stefano Zambelli
- Why the same degree of economic policy uncertainty can produce different outcomes in energy efficiency? New evidence from China pp. 467-481

- Wei Wei, Haiqing Hu and Chun-Ping Chang
- Can a colonial legacy explain the pollution haven hypothesis? A city-level panel analysis pp. 482-495

- Hao Wang and Qi Luo
- An Evaluation of the Efficiency of China’s green investment in the “Belt and Road” countries pp. 496-511

- Qiufang Fan, Jintao Liu, Tao Zhang and Haomin Liu
- Bargaining power, structural change, and the falling U.S. labor share pp. 512-530

- Michael Cauvel and Aaron Pacitti
- Public investment multipliers by functions of government: An empirical analysis for European countries pp. 531-545

- Donatella Saccone, Pompeo Della Posta, Enrico Marelli and Marcello Signorelli
Volume 59, issue C, 2021
- R&D-based economic growth in a supermultiplier model pp. 1-19

- Önder Nomaler, Danilo Spinola and Bart Verspagen
- Growth, distribution and dynamic inefficiency in Turkey: An analysis of the naïve neoclassical theory of capital pp. 20-30

- M. Aykut Attar
- Social capital, quality of institutions and lockdown. Evidence from Italian provinces pp. 31-41

- Vincenzo Alfano and Salvatore Ercolano
- International trade as a process of choice of technique pp. 42-50

- Nadia Garbellini
- Can green industrial policy improve total factor productivity? Firm-level evidence from China pp. 51-62

- Yijun Zhang, Xiaoping Li, Yi Song and Feitao Jiang
- The distributional dimension of the resource curse: Commodity price shocks and income inequality pp. 63-78

- Soran Mohtadi and David Castells-Quintana
- Revisiting the Temporal Leontief Inverse: New Insights on the Analysis of Regional Technological Economic Change pp. 79-89

- Andre Avelino, Alberto Franco-Solís and André Carrascal-Incera
- How can export improve firms’ energy efficiency? The role of innovation investment pp. 90-97

- Ling-Yun He and Geng Huang
- What is the relationship between government response and COVID-19 pandemics? Global evidence of 118 countries pp. 98-107

- Qi-Cheng Yang, Xia Chen, Chun-Ping Chang, Di Chen and Yu Hao
- The impact of institutional and macroeconomic conditions on aggregate business bankruptcy pp. 108-119

- Sami ben Jabeur, Salma Mefteh-Wali and Pedro Carmona
- Structural change decomposition of productivity without share weights pp. 120-127

- Timo Kuosmanen and Natalia Kuosmanen
- Stagnant services and the gradual disinflation of advanced economies pp. 128-148

- Daniel Thompson
- Finance, oil rent and premature deindustrialisation in Nigeria pp. 149-161

- Richard E. Itaman and Oluwafemi E. Awopegba
- Absolute cost advantage and sectoral competitiveness: Empirical evidence from NAFTA and the European Union pp. 162-173

- Fahd Boundi-Chraki and Ignacio Perrotini-Hernández
- Heterogeneous effects of industrialization on the environment: Evidence from panel quantile regression pp. 174-184

- Eric Evans Osei Opoku and Olufemi Adewale Aluko
- Polycentric agglomeration, market integration and green economic efficiency pp. 185-197

- Xu Chen, Xueli Chen and Malin Song
- Yet another space: Why the Industry Space adds value to the understanding of structural change and economic development pp. 198-213

- Philipp Koch and Wolfgang Schwarzbauer
- A macroeconomic theory of price determination pp. 214-227

- Kazuyuki Sasakura
- Trade balances and global value chains: Is there a link? pp. 228-246

- Giulia Felice and Lucia Tajoli
- An appraisal of neo-Kaldorian theories from a structural economic dynamics perspective pp. 247-255

- Ricardo Araujo and Joanilio Rodolpho Teixeira
- On the theoretical foundation of corporate finance pp. 256-262

- Jing Chen
- The impacts of offshore and onshore outsourcing on China's upgrading in global value chains: Evidence from its manufacturing and service sectors pp. 263-280

- Qifei Chen and Yanzhi Shen
- Structural transformation and quality ladders: Evidence from the new Theil's decomposition pp. 281-291

- Andrey Gnidchenko
- Hide and seek: IMF intervention and the shadow economy pp. 292-319

- Michael Chletsos and Andreas Sintos
- An analysis of the comprehensive efficiency and its determinants of China's National Champions: Competition Neutrality vs. Ownership Neutrality pp. 320-329

- Yuning Gao, Gengyun Cheng and Yingjun Ma
- Renewable electricity and economic growth relationship in the long run: Panel data econometric evidence from the OECD pp. 330-341

- Saptorshee Chakraborty and Massimiliano Mazzanti
- Do information and communications technology spillovers affect labor productivity? pp. 342-359

- Rouhollah Shahnazi
- Determinants of sustainable & responsible innovations: A firm-level analysis for Italy pp. 360-374

- Marialuisa Divella and Alessandro Sterlacchini
- On absolute and comparative advantage in international trade: A Pasinetti pure labour approach pp. 375-383

- Pedro S. Machado and Andrew B. Trigg
- A Comprehensive Comparison of Fiscal and Monetary Policies: A Comparative Dynamics Approach pp. 384-404

- Malcolm Sawyer and Marco Veronese Passarella
- Interstate variation in household spending on education in India: Does it influence educational status? pp. 405-415

- Aswathy Rachel Varughese and Indrajit Bairagya
- Minsky after Kalecki: real profits and financial structure pp. 416-426

- Paolo Piacentini
- The effect of the spatial heterogeneity of human capital structure on regional green total factor productivity pp. 427-441

- Mei Wang, Mi Xu and Shaojun Ma
- Energy consumption structural adjustment and carbon neutrality in the post-COVID-19 era pp. 442-453

- Chuxiao Yang, Yu Hao and Muhammad Irfan
- Deindustrialization in developed countries amid accelerated globalization: Patterns, influencers, and policy insights pp. 454-469

- Khuong Vu, Nobuya Haraguchi and Juergen Amann
- Pasinetti's theorem: A narrow escape, for what was to become an inexhaustible research programme pp. 470-481

- Mauro L. Baranzini and Amalia Mirante
- Countermeasures against economic crisis from COVID-19 pandemic in China: An analysis of effectiveness and trade-offs pp. 482-495

- Yawen Liu, Qi Cui, Yu Liu, Jinzhu Zhang, Meifang Zhou, Tariq Ali, Lingyu Yang, Kuishuang Feng, Klaus Hubacek and Xinbei Li
- Bringing state-owned entities back into the industrial policy debate: The case of Indonesia pp. 496-509

- Kyunghoon Kim and Andy Sumner
- Structural transformation and production linkages in Asia-Pacific least developed countries: An input-output analysis pp. 510-524

- Nyingtob Norbu, Yusuke Tateno and Andrzej Bolesta
- Housing price dynamics on residential construction: A case study of the Australian property sector pp. 525-532

- Le Ma, Henry J. Liu, David J. Edwards and Michael C.P. Sing
- Is India's formal manufacturing sector ‘hollowing out’- importance of intermediate input pp. 533-547

- Sonam Choudhry
- Regional convergence and structural transformation in a resource-dependent country pp. 548-557

- Kanat Abdulla
- The (dampened) wage-price spiral: Conflict, endogenous markup and inflation pp. 558-566

- Gustavo Daou Lucas
- A geographical theory of (De)industrialization pp. 567-574

- José Pontes and Armando Garcia Pires
- Sraffa’s ‘Reduction’ of the prices of basics pp. 575-581

- Bertram Schefold
- Sectoral productivity convergence, input-output structure and network communities in Japan pp. 582-599

- Alvaro Domínguez, Felipe Santos-Marquez and Carlos Mendez-Guerra
- Transportation cost reducing technological change and wages inequalities pp. 600-611

- Cheng Cheng and Xiaobing Wang
- Development strategy, resource misallocation and economic performance pp. 612-634

- Binkai Chen and Justin Lin
- Produced means of production and the chain of comparative advantages pp. 635-647

- Ariel Dvoskin and Guido Ianni
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