Structural Change and Economic Dynamics
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Volume 56, issue C, 2021
- Does firm innovation improve aggregate industry productivity? Evidence from Chinese manufacturing firms pp. 1-9

- Xiaoyong Dai and Zao Sun
- Labor productivity growth in sub-Sahara African LDCs: sectoral contributions and macroeconomic factors pp. 10-26

- Ngwinui Belinda Azenui and Codrina Rada
- Labor-augmenting technical change and the wage share: New microeconomic foundations pp. 27-34

- Daniele Tavani and Luca Zamparelli
- Wage inequality as a source of endogenous macroeconomic fluctuations pp. 35-52

- Jaylson Silveira and Gilberto Lima
- Exploring the nexus between tourism development and environmental quality: Role of Renewable energy consumption and Income pp. 53-63

- Xian-Liang Tian, Belaid Fateh and Najid Ahmad
- François Quesnay, Luigi Pasinetti and the historical contexts of economic theory pp. 64-73

- D'Maris Coffman
- Is employment globalizing? pp. 74-92

- Liming Chen, Jesus Felipe, Andrew J.Y. Kam and Aashish Mehta
- Testing the Smile Curve: Functional Specialisation and Value Creation in GVCs pp. 93-116

- Roman Stöllinger
- Asset price dynamics in a “bull and bear market” pp. 117-128

- Jochen Jungeilges, Elena Maklakova and Tatyana Perevalova
- Fiscal policy and structural transformation in developing economies pp. 129-140

- Peter Skott
- Detecting influences of factors on GDP density differentiation of rural poverty changes pp. 141-151

- Guangjie Wang and Wenfu Peng
- Labour market hierarchies and the macro-economy – Do labour market dualities affect wage growth in Europe? pp. 154-165

- Paul Ramskogler
- Technology vs. workers: the case of Italy’s Industry 4.0 factories pp. 166-183

- Valeria Cirillo, Matteo Rinaldini, Jacopo Staccioli and Maria Enrica Virgillito
- The effect of the Great Recession on the employment growth of young vs. small firms in the Eurozone pp. 184-194

- Andrea Mina and Pietro Santoleri
- Confidence Swings and Sovereign Risk Dynamics pp. 195-206

- Valeria Patella and Massimiliano Tancioni
- From FDI to economic complexity: a panel Granger causality analysis pp. 225-239

- Roberto Antonietti and Chiara Franco
- A multi-sectoral balance of payments constrained growth approach with intermediate imports: The case of Nigeria pp. 240-250

- İrfan Civcir, Yohanna Panshak and Huseyin Ozdeser
- Industrial actions and firing regimes: How deregulating worker “Exit” reshapes worker “Voice” pp. 251-264

- Filippo Belloc
- Impacts of inward FDIs and ICT penetration on the industrialisation of Sub-Saharan African countries pp. 265-279

- Patrick Müller
- Export starters and exiters: Do innovation and finance matter? pp. 280-297

- Stefania Patrizia Sonia Rossi, Graziella Bonanno, Marco Giansoldati and Tullio Gregori
- Research on economic risk early-warning of China's overseas investment of coal-fired power generation: Take Indonesia as an example pp. 298-309

- Xuhua Kang, Jingchao Zhang, Huaming Zhang, Shenzhao Li, Yuzheng Zhang, Kai Zhang and Danqing Li
- Predicting the spread of COVID-19 in Italy using machine learning: Do socio-economic factors matter? pp. 310-329

- Francesco Bloise and Massimiliano Tancioni
- Unemployment and the wage share: a long-run exploration for major mature economies pp. 330-352

- Antonella Stirati and Walter Paternesi Meloni
- In order to stand up you must keep cycling: Change and coordination in complex evolving economies pp. 353-364

- Giovanni Dosi and Maria Enrica Virgillito
- Structural dynamics and evolutionary change pp. 365-371

- Roberto Scazzieri
- Microfoundations, behaviour, and evolution: Evidence from experiments pp. 372-385

- Francesco Bogliacino and Cristiano Codagnone
- Pervasive technologies and industrial linkages: Modeling acquired purposes pp. 386-399

- Uwe Cantner and Simone Vannuccini
- Offshoring, industry heterogeneity and employment11This paper is the research outcome of two projects: the ISIGrowth project on Innovation-fuelled, Sustainable, Inclusive Growth funded by the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No. 649186–ISIGrowth; the project titled “Citizenship, social rights and working practices, migrations, fundamental rights, democracy and caring, inclusive society” funded by the University of Camerino pp. 400-411

- Alessandro Bramucci, Valeria Cirillo, Rinaldo Evangelista and Dario Guarascio
- Have jobs and wages stopped rising? Productivity and structural change in advanced countries pp. 412-430

- Fabiano Compagnucci, Andrea Gentili, Enzo Valentini and Mauro Gallegati
- Varieties of capitalism and East Asia: Long-term evolution, structural change, and the end of East Asian capitalism pp. 431-437

- Keun Lee and Hochul Shin
- Economic theory and institutions pp. 438-442

- Luigi L. Pasinetti
Volume 55, issue C, 2020
- Research on the regional spatial effects of green development and environmental governance in China based on a spatial autocorrelation model pp. 1-11

- Jie Zhang, Ke Zhang and Feng Zhao
- Technological frontier, technical efficiency and the post-2000 productivity slowdown in Canada pp. 12-25

- Jianmin Tang and Weimin Wang
- A New Developmentalist model of structural change, economic growth and middle-income traps pp. 26-38

- José Luís Oreiro, Kalinka M. da Silva and Marwil Dávila-Fernández
- Convergence among the CEE-8 economies and their catch-up towards the EU-15 pp. 39-48

- Andrzej Cieślik and Dominika Róża Wciślik
- The role of non-oil exports, tourism and renewable energy to achieve sustainable economic growth: What we learn from the experience of Saudi Arabia pp. 49-58

- Rida Waheed, Suleman Sarwar and Ashwaq Dignah
- Who collects intellectual rents from knowledge and innovation hubs? questioning the sustainability of the singapore model pp. 59-73

- Cecilia Rikap and David Flacher
- Unveiling the causal relationships among banking competition, stock and insurance market development, and economic growth in Europe pp. 74-87

- Rudra P. Pradhan, Mak Arvin, Mahendhiran Nair and Sara E. Bennett
- The effects of monetary policy on income and wealth inequality in the U.S. Exploring different channels pp. 88-106

- Juan-Francisco Albert, Antonio Peñalver and Alberto Perez-Bernabeu
- The impact of foreign direct investment on emission reduction targets: Evidence from high- and middle-income countries pp. 107-118

- António Marques and Rafaela Caetano
- How different aid flows affect different trade flows: Evidence from Africa and its largest donors pp. 119-136

- Ivan Savin, Marta Marson and Marina Sutormina
- Does oil drive income inequality? New panel evidence pp. 137-152

- Dong-Hyeon Kim, Ting-Cih Chen and Shu-Chin Lin
- Income inequality in the knowledge economy pp. 153-164

- Cristiano Antonelli and Matteo Tubiana
- Impact of water and energy infrastructure on local well-being: an agent-based analysis of the water-energy-food nexus pp. 165-176

- Davide Bazzana, Benjamin Zaitchik and Gianni Gilioli
- Access to finance among small and medium-sized enterprises and job creation in Africa pp. 177-189

- Zuzana Brixiová Schwidrowski, Thierry Kangoye and Thierry Yogo
- European union membership and CO2 emissions: A structural decomposition analysis pp. 190-203

- Inácio Araújo, Randall Jackson, Amir Borges Ferreira Neto and Fernando Perobelli
- Limits to growth and structural change pp. 204-221

- Marc Germain
- Multiple relationships between fixed-asset investment and industrial structure evolution in China–Based on Directed Acyclic Graph (DAG) analysis and VAR model pp. 222-231

- Rui Wang, Zhongying Qi and Yumin Shu
- Export product diversification and energy efficiency: Empirical evidence from OECD countries pp. 232-243

- Muhammad Adnan Bashir, Bin Sheng, Buhari Doğan, Suleman Sarwar and Umer Shahzad
- Marshallian vs Jacobs effects: Which is stronger? Evidence for Russia unemployment dynamics pp. 244-258

- Olga Demidova, Alena Kolyagina and Francesco Pastore
- Waiting for Godot? Success or failure of firms’ growth in a panel of Italian manufacturing firms pp. 259-275

- Eleonora Bartoloni, Maurizio Baussola and Luca Bagnato
- Cost-competitiveness and structural change in value chains – vertically-integrated analysis of the European automotive sector pp. 276-287

- Maciej J. Grodzicki and Jurand Skrzypek
- Discussing Secular Stagnation: A case for freeing good ideas from theoretical constraints? pp. 288-297

- Stefano Di Bucchianico
- The equalizing spiral in early 21st century Brazil: a Kaleckian model with sectoral heterogeneity pp. 298-310

- Clara Brenck and Laura Barbosa de Carvalho
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