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Theorie 416 Theory 416 Economic growth 258 Wirtschaftswachstum 253 Structural change 219 Strukturwandel 202 China 166 Productivity 158 Welt 157 World 157 Produktivität 153 Technological change 149 Technischer Fortschritt 147 Innovation 140 Industrie 106 Manufacturing industries 106 Input-Output-Analyse 103 Input-output analysis 103 Estimation 94 Schätzung 94 Income distribution 88 Einkommensverteilung 87 Greenhouse gas emissions 78 Treibhausgas-Emissionen 78 EU countries 73 EU-Staaten 72 Developing countries 69 USA 69 United States 69 Endogenes Wachstumsmodell 68 Endogenous growth model 68 Entwicklungsländer 68 Growth theory 65 Wachstumstheorie 65 Air pollution 60 Luftverschmutzung 60 Business cycle 58 Konjunktur 57 Pollution 54 Umweltbelastung 54
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Article in journal 1,399 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 1,399 Collection of articles of several authors 24 Sammelwerk 24 Aufsatz im Buch 10 Book section 10 Conference proceedings 3 Festschrift 3 Konferenzschrift 3 Rezension 3 Article 2 Systematic review 2 Übersichtsarbeit 2 Aufsatzsammlung 1
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Scazzieri, Roberto 26 Verspagen, Bart 19 Sasaki, Hiroaki 18 Flaschel, Peter 17 Antonelli, Cristiano 15 Wolff, Edward N. 15 Franke, Reiner 14 Landesmann, Michael 14 Bogliacino, Francesco 13 Dosi, Giovanni 13 Punzo, Lionello F. 12 Pyka, Andreas 12 Ayres, Robert U. 11 Fagiolo, Giorgio 11 Kurz, Heinz D. 11 Meliciani, Valentina 11 Semmler, Willi 11 Piscitello, Lucia 10 Razmi, Arslan 10 Szirmai, Adam 10 Witt, Ulrich 10 Castellani, Davide 9 Coad, Alex 9 Colacchio, Giorgio 9 Farmer, Karl 9 Kurose, Kazuhiro 9 Nicolini, Marcella 9 Araújo, Ricardo Azevedo 8 Boggio, Luciano 8 Di Matteo, Massimo 8 Duchin, Faye 8 Evangelista, Rinaldo 8 Greiner, Alfred 8 Lucchese, Matteo 8 Mayumi, Kozo 8 Nardini, Franco 8 Pianta, Mario 8 Porcile, Gabriel 8 Skott, Peter 8 Tavani, Daniele 8
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Eindhoven Centre for Innovation Studies 1
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Structural change and economic dynamics : SC+ED 1,959 Structural Change and Economic Dynamics 676 Structural change and economic dynamics 83 Financial market integration and growth : structural change and economic dynamics in the European Union 10 Special issue in the evolutionary analysis of innovation 6 Pasinetti's structural dynamics 5 Special theme: beyond the nation state 5
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ECONIS (ZBW) 1,416 RePEc 672 OLC EcoSci 638 EconStor 2
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Structural transformation in China and India: A note on macroeconomic policies
Rada, Codrina; von Arnim, Rudiger - In: Structural Change and Economic Dynamics 23 (2012) 3, pp. 264-275
This paper explores macroeconomic policies that can sustain structural change in China and India. A two-sector open-economy model with endogenous productivity growth, demand driven output and income distribution as an important determinant of economic activity is calibrated to a 2000 SAM for...
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The threshold consumption correlation-based approach to international capital mobility: Evidence from advanced and developing countries
Nagayasu, Jun - In: Structural Change and Economic Dynamics 23 (2012) 3, pp. 256-263
Using the consumption correlation-based criterion, this paper analyzes international capital mobility for both advanced and developing countries. We provide evidence that global capital markets are imperfectly integrated for both advanced and developing countries. However, a clear difference...
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The effect of foreign aid on income inequality: Evidence from panel cointegration
Herzer, Dierk; Nunnenkamp, Peter - In: Structural Change and Economic Dynamics 23 (2012) 3, pp. 245-255
This paper examines the long-run effect of foreign aid on income inequality for 21 recipient countries using panel cointegration techniques to control for omitted variable and endogeneity bias. We find that aid exerts an inequality increasing effect on income distribution.
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Determinants of adoption of Internet in Africa: Case of 17 sub-Saharan countries
Birba, Ousmane; Diagne, Abdoulaye - In: Structural Change and Economic Dynamics 23 (2012) 4, pp. 463-472
This study develops two-level hierarchical model that identifies factors that favor or hamper the use of Internet in Africa. We used data from a survey covering 17 African countries. Our results confirm that urbanization and the spread of Internet infrastructures play an important role in...
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Polarization patterns in economic development and innovation
Azomahou, Théophile T.; Diene, Mbaye - In: Structural Change and Economic Dynamics 23 (2012) 4, pp. 421-436
This paper examines the polarization of economic development in African economies. Based on nonparametric and bipolarization frameworks, we find that countries tend to cluster in two classes, and that bipolarization has been accelerating over the period 1966–2008. We relate the evolution of...
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Technology-related factors as determinants of export potential of Nigerian manufacturing firms
Adeoti, John Olatunji - In: Structural Change and Economic Dynamics 23 (2012) 4, pp. 487-503
A critical input that enables capacity for export is investment in technology at the firm-level. Using a survey data, this study investigates technology investments by firms in Southwest Nigeria and how technology investment related factors affect the export potential of firms. Results...
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International technology diffusion and economic growth: Explaining the spillover benefits to developing countries
Seck, Abdoulaye - In: Structural Change and Economic Dynamics 23 (2012) 4, pp. 437-451
Technology spillovers offer great opportunities for economic growth to developing countries that do little, if any, R&D activity. This paper explores the extent to which these countries benefit from foreign technology, the diffusion mechanisms involved, and the factors that shape their...
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Duration of new firms: The role of startup financial conditions, industry and aggregate factors
Huynh, Kim P.; Petrunia, Robert J.; Voia, Marcel - In: Structural Change and Economic Dynamics 23 (2012) 4, pp. 354-362
This paper documents the relative importance of firm, industry and aggregate factors on the post-entry performance of new firms. This study utilizes a unique administrative dataset, T2LEAP, which contains employment and balance sheet information for all incorporated Canadian firms. The data...
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The real exchange rate and economic development
Razmi, Arslan; Rapetti, Martin; Skott, Peter - In: Structural Change and Economic Dynamics 23 (2012) 2, pp. 151-169
Recent empirical studies have found a robust correlation between competitive exchange rates and economic growth in developing economies. This paper presents (i) a formal model to help explain these findings and (ii) econometric evidence on the relation between investment and the real exchange...
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When sociable workers pay off: Can firms internalize social capital externalities?
Ferreira-Lopes, Alexandra; Roseta-Palma, Catarina; … - In: Structural Change and Economic Dynamics 23 (2012) 2, pp. 127-136
We use an endogenous growth model to contrast the socially optimal allocation of human capital with the decentralized solution, in a context where workers make the choices that determine social capital accumulation. As social capital is expected to increase productivity but is not traded in...
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