Structural Change and Economic Dynamics
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Volume 58, issue C, 2021
- Why did some countries catch-up, while others got stuck in the middle? Stages of productive sophistication and smart industrial policies pp. 1-13

- Dominik Hartmann, Ligia Zagato, Paulo Gala and Flavio L. Pinheiro
- An economic mechanism of industrial ecology: Theory and evidence pp. 14-22

- Xiang Yu and Yongsheng Zhang
- The opening of Central and Eastern European countries to free trade: A critical assessment pp. 23-34

- Kuc‑Czarnecka, Marta, Andrea Saltelli, Magdalena Olczyk and Erik Reinert
- Does social capital explain the Solow residual? A DSGE approach pp. 35-53

- Amedeo Argentiero, Roy Cerqueti and Fabio Sabatini
- Energy, productivity and structural growth. The last two centuries pp. 54-65

- Paolo Malanima
- Is trade openness a carrier of knowledge spillovers for developed and developing countries? pp. 66-75

- Eduardo Gonçalves, Juliana Gonçalves Taveira, Adalberto Labrador and João Gabriel Pio
- Not so disruptive yet? Characteristics, distribution and determinants of robots in Europe pp. 76-89

- Enrique Fernandez-Macias, David Klenert and José Ignacio Antón
- Effective Demand and Prices of Production: An Evolutionary Approach pp. 90-105

- Tomás N. Rotta
- State-owned enterprise reform in China: The new structural economics perspective pp. 106-111

- Justin Lin
- Minimizing production loss consequent to disasters using a subsidy optimization model: a pandemic case pp. 112-124

- Egberto Selerio and Renan Maglasang
- Linkages between services and manufacturing as a new channel for GVC development: Evidence from CEE countries pp. 125-137

- Aleksandra Kordalska and Magdalena Olczyk
- The drivers of deindustrialization in advanced economies: A hierarchical structural decomposition analysis pp. 138-152

- Pablo R. Liboreiro, Rafael Fernández and Clara García
- The public debt and the Ricardian equivalence: Some critical remarks pp. 153-160

- Claudio Sardoni
- New patterns in China's regional green development: An interval Malmquist–Luenberger productivity analysis pp. 161-173

- Hongyun Huang, Renbian Mo and Xingquan Chen
- Innovation, export performance and trade elasticities across different sectors pp. 174-184

- Ana Bottega and João Prates Romero
- The economization of life in 21st-century neoliberal capitalism: A systematic review from a feminist political economy perspective pp. 185-192

- Astrid Agenjo-Calderón
- Distribution dynamics of China's household consumption upgrading pp. 193-203

- Jian Yu, Xunpeng Shi and Tsun Se Cheong
- Endogenous fluctuations in demand and distribution: An empirical investigation pp. 204-220

- Jose Barrales-Ruiz and Rudiger von Arnim
- Financialization and endogenous technological change: A post-Kaleckian perspective pp. 221-244

- Pintu Parui
- The structural outcomes of investment surges pp. 245-255

- Mateo Hoyos, Emiliano Libman and Arslan Razmi
- Value captured by China in the smartphone GVC– A tale of three smartphone handsets pp. 256-266

- Yuqing Xing and Shaopeng Huang
- Models of structural change and Kaldor’s facts: Critical survey from the Cambridge Keynesian perspective pp. 267-277

- Kazuhiro Kurose
- Global Environmental Value Chain Embeddedness and Enterprise Production Efficiency Improvement pp. 278-290

- Hanxue Chen, Shuhong Wang and Malin Song
- Who Benefits from Global Value Chain Participation? Does Functional Specialization Matter? pp. 291-299

- Petr Pleticha
- Characteristics of Zambia's agricultural sector and the role for agricultural policy: Insights from CGE modelling pp. 300-312

- Stephen Mulanda Mulanda and Cecilia Punt
- The co-evolution of technology and employment relations: Institutions, innovation and change pp. 313-324

- Rodrigo Morem da Costa and Carlos Henrique Horn
- On the adjustment of capacity utilisation to aggregate demand: Revisiting an old Sraffian critique to the Neo-Kaleckian model pp. 325-360

- Santiago José Gahn
- Revisiting the external financial dependence index in light of the rise of corporate net lending: What do we really measure? pp. 361-376

- Davide Villani
- How to design decentralisation to curb secessionist pressures? Top-down vs. bottom-up reforms pp. 377-390

- Floriana Cerniglia, Riccarda Longaretti and Alberto Zanardi
- The quest for an axiological reorientation of economic science pp. 391-401

- Stefano Zamagni
- Regional social context and FDI. An empirical investigation on Chinese acquisitions in Europe pp. 402-415

- Lauretta Rubini, Chiara Pollio, Francesca Spigarelli and Ping Lv
- The Macroeconomic Effects of Financialization and the Wage Gap between Blue and White Collar Workers pp. 416-443

- Pintu Parui
- Mobility in times of pandemics: Evidence on the spread of COVID19 in Italy's labour market areas pp. 444-454

- Andrea Ascani, Alessandra Faggian, Sandro Montresor and Alessandro Palma
- A model of diversification and growth in open developing economies pp. 455-470

- Manuel Agosin and Yerko Retamal
- The effect of income inequality on human capital inequality: Evidence from China pp. 471-489

- Zhining Hu
- Financial markets and fiscal discipline in the Eurozone pp. 490-499

- Rosaria Rita Canale, Elina De Simone and Nicola Spagnolo
- Brazil's quasi-stagnation and East-Asia growth: A new-developmental explanation pp. 500-508

- Luiz Carlos Bresser-Pereira
- Best techniques leave little room for substitution. A new critique of the production function pp. 509-533

- Götz Kersting and Bertram Schefold
- Technological diffusion, banking efficiency and Solow's paradox: A frontier-based parametric and non-parametric analysis pp. 534-551

- Navendu Prakash, Shveta Singh and Seema Sharma
- The effects of national environmental information disclosure program on the upgradation of regional industrial structure: Evidence from 286 prefecture-level cities in China pp. 552-561

- Shaohui Liu, Chuanjiang Liu and Mian Yang
Volume 57, issue C, 2021
- Does outward foreign direct investment increase debt ratio? Firm-level evidence from China pp. 1-12

- Zhenbing Yang, Zhuo Chen, Qi Shi and Bing Yan
- Renewable Energy Consumption, CO2 Emissions, and Economic Growth Nexus: A Simultaneity Spatial Modeling Analysis of EU Countries pp. 13-27

- Reza Radmehr, Shida Rastegari Henneberry and Samira Shayanmehr
- Relative Productivity, Country Size and Export Diversification pp. 28-44

- Andrzej Cieślik and Aleksandra Parteka
- Structural evolution of real estate industry in China: 2002-2017 pp. 45-56

- Yang Han, Haotian Zhang and Yong Zhao
- Carbon emission post-coronavirus: Continual decline or rebound? pp. 57-67

- Rongrong Li and Shuyu Li
- Conjugation of border and domestic carbon adjustment and implications under production and consumption-based accounting of India's National Emission Inventory: A recursive dynamic CGE analysis pp. 68-86

- Suvajit Banerjee
- Time-varying evidence of predictability of financial stress in the United States over a century: The role of inequality pp. 87-92

- Mehmet Balcilar, Edmond Berisha, Rangan Gupta and Christian Pierdzioch
- External devaluation and trade balance in 1930s Italy pp. 93-107

- Enrico Berbenni
- A comparative analysis of research and development spending and total factor productivity growth in Hong Kong, Shenzhen, Singapore pp. 108-120

- Naubahar Sharif, Kevin Chandra, Athar Mansoor and Kirti Bhasin Sinha
- Institutional constraints to China's low carbon transition: A case study of China's coal-to-gas program pp. 121-135

- Guoliang Luo, Shanshan Liu, Xiaohui Yan and Yiwei Guo
- Political corruption and legislative complexity: Two sides of same coin? pp. 136-147

- Giuseppe Di Vita
- The dynamics of capital accumulation in Marx and Solow pp. 148-158

- Chatzarakis Nikolaos and Persefoni Tsaliki
- Technologies, Institutions, development and growth pp. 159-164

- Louis Corriveau
- Do public policies reduce social exclusion? The role of national and supranational economic tools pp. 165-181

- Aniello Ferraro, Massimiliano Cerciello, Massimiliano Agovino and Antonio Garofalo
- Varieties of deindustrialization and patterns of diversification: why microchips are not potato chips pp. 182-202

- Giovanni Dosi, Federico Riccio and Maria Enrica Virgillito
- Destruction and Deflection: Evidence from American Antidumping Actions against China pp. 203-213

- Lu Cheng, Zhifu Mi, D'Maris Coffman, Jing Meng and Dongfeng Chang
- Using past epidemics to estimate the macroeconomic implications of COVID-19: A bad idea! pp. 214-224

- Michael Donadelli, Licia Ferranna, Ivan Gufler and Antonio Paradiso
- Key drivers of renewable energy deployment in the MENA Region: Empirical evidence using panel quantile regression pp. 225-238

- Belaid Fateh, Ahmed Elsayed and Anis Omri
- Economic and commercial convergence in Latin America. How are these countries doing so far? pp. 239-250

- Alberto José Hurtado Briceño, Sadcidi Zerpa de Hurtado and José Mora
- Polarization and the middle class in China: A non-parametric evaluation using CHNS and CHIP data pp. 251-264

- Francesco Schettino, Alberto Gabriele and Haider Khan
- Coupling environmental transition and social prosperity: a scenario-analysis of the Italian case pp. 265-278

- A. Cieplinski, D’Alessandro, S., T. Distefano and P. Guarnieri
- Coordination between sulfur dioxide pollution control and rapid economic growth in China: Evidence from satellite observations and spatial econometric models pp. 279-291

- Lei Jiang, Shixiong He, Haifeng Zhou, Hao Kong, Jionghua Wang, Yuanzheng Cui and Lei Wang
- Does environmental pollution promote China's crime rate? A new perspective through government official corruption pp. 292-307

- Haitao Wu, Yufeng Xia, Xiaodong Yang, Yu Hao and Siyu Ren
- Labour flexibility, internal migration and productivity in Italian regions pp. 308-320

- Giorgio Calcagnini, Giovanni Marin and Francesco Perugini
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