Structural change and the consequent process of adjustment is one of the most pervasive features of our economies, developed, developing market or planned, with a growing internationalization of the problems involved. Structural change is treated from many angles in this volume: the choice of technology, the process of its diffusion, its effects on structures of consumption and production, on prices, on the level of activity and employment. There are case studies of Australia, Singapore, Brazil, the USA, Japan, and India. Comparisons are then made between the response of industrialized countries, developing countries, Eastern Europe, and the world as a whole to international price movements, external market fluctuations and energy policies
The transformation of the world economy over the past two decades has been manifesting itself in var...
The main goal of this paper is to provide an integrated survey of the literature devoted to identify...
Structural transformation is a key feature of economic development. Developed countries all followed...
Structural change and the consequent process of adjustment is one of the most pervasive features of ...
Highly dynamic and large scale structural changes are currently reshaping the world economy and inte...
A central concept in development economics is the notion of structural change. Structural change, wh...
The possibility that structural changes in international trade might impact countries differently ha...
This edited volume provides a comprehensive overview of the major debates on the role of structural ...
The Introduction describes how the book is divided in seven parts and its general theme, which is sy...
The contemporary economy is subjected to constant fluctuations and influences, which change structur...
Summary. Structural economic adjustment has relevan ce and signi ® cance in OECD countries, among th...
with a new approach to structural change based upon a sectoral description of an economy, we compare...
The article considers interdependency between two important economic processes at the present stage ...
Structural change usually refers to changes in the employment and value-added composition of an econ...
Abstract. The article examines the evolution of the features and mechanisms for the implementation o...
The transformation of the world economy over the past two decades has been manifesting itself in var...
The main goal of this paper is to provide an integrated survey of the literature devoted to identify...
Structural transformation is a key feature of economic development. Developed countries all followed...
Structural change and the consequent process of adjustment is one of the most pervasive features of ...
Highly dynamic and large scale structural changes are currently reshaping the world economy and inte...
A central concept in development economics is the notion of structural change. Structural change, wh...
The possibility that structural changes in international trade might impact countries differently ha...
This edited volume provides a comprehensive overview of the major debates on the role of structural ...
The Introduction describes how the book is divided in seven parts and its general theme, which is sy...
The contemporary economy is subjected to constant fluctuations and influences, which change structur...
Summary. Structural economic adjustment has relevan ce and signi ® cance in OECD countries, among th...
with a new approach to structural change based upon a sectoral description of an economy, we compare...
The article considers interdependency between two important economic processes at the present stage ...
Structural change usually refers to changes in the employment and value-added composition of an econ...
Abstract. The article examines the evolution of the features and mechanisms for the implementation o...
The transformation of the world economy over the past two decades has been manifesting itself in var...
The main goal of this paper is to provide an integrated survey of the literature devoted to identify...
Structural transformation is a key feature of economic development. Developed countries all followed...