
New Perspectives on Structural Change
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- Preface
- 1: Adam Szirmai and Neil Foster-McGregor: An Introduction to New Perspectives on Structural Change
- Part 1: Theoretical Contributions
- 2: Nicola Cantore and Ludovico Alcorta: Structuralists' Contribution to Development Thinking: Old, New, and Unresolved Issues
- 3: Gabriel Porcile: Latin-American Structuralism and Neo-Structuralism
- 4: Codrina Rada: Structure and Structural Change in Macroeconomic Theory
- 5: Ricardo Araujo and Joanilio Teixeira: Structural Change and the Role of Demand
- 6: John Weiss and Hossein Jalilian: Investment, Profitability, and Structural Change
- 7: Jan Fagerberg and Bart Verspagen: Technological Revolutions, Structural Change, and Catching Up
- 8: Alessio Moro and Carlo Valdes: Structural Change in General Equilibrium Thinking
- 9: Ron Boschma: The Geographical Dimension of Structural Change
- 10: Clovis Freire: Economic Complexity Perspectives on Structural Change
- Part 2: Empirical Trends
- 11: Alejandro Lavopa and Adam Szirmai: Structural Change as a Modernization Process
- 12: Nobuya Haraguchi and Jürgen Amann: Sectoral Dynamics
- 13: Solomon Owusu, Adam Szirmai, and Neil Foster-McGregor: The Rise of the Service Sector in the Global Economy
- 14: Önder Nomaler and Bart Verspagen: Patterns of Diversification and Specialization in International Trade
- 15: Marcel Timmer and Stefan Pahl: Structural Change in Exports
- Part 3: Drivers of Structural Change
- 16: Alessandro Nuvolari and Emanuele Russo: Technical Progress and Structural Change
- 17: Fiona Tregenna, Kevin Nell, and Chris Callaghan: Determinants of Industrial Development
- 18: Michael Landesmann and Neil Foster-McGregor: Trade Liberalization, Structural Change, and Economic Growth
- 19: Giovanni Dosi and Matteo Tranchero: The Role of Comparative Advantage, Endowments, and Technology in Structural Transformation
- 20: Stephany Griffith-Jones and José Antonio Ocampo: Finance and Structural Change
- 21: Andre Pineli, Rajneesh Narula, and René Belderbos: FDI, Multinationals and Structural Change in Developing Countries
- 22: Keun Lee, Shanika Ramanayake, and Wonkyu Shin: Three Barriers to Structural Changes and Catch-Up by the Latecomers
- Part 4: Socio-Economic Impacts of Structural Change and Policy Perspectives
- 23: Aradhna Aggarwal: How Has Globalisation Affected the Economic Growth, Structural Change and Poverty Reduction Linkages?
- 24: Önder Nomaler, Bart Verspagen, and Adriaan van Zon: Structural Change, Economic Development and the Labour Market
- 25: Marco Vivarelli: Globalisation, Structural Change and Technological Progress In Emerging Economies
- 26: Giovanni Marin and Massimilanio Mazzanti: Structural Change and the Environment
- 27: Jesus Felipe: Structural Transformation, Old and New Industrial Policies, and Implications for Development
- 28: Ha-Joon Chang and Christopher Hope: The Political Economy of Structural Change
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