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Conformism and Structural Change [PDF]
Using a simple, multisector model of endogenous growth, we show that commodity‐specific consumption externalities can be a source of structural change. When the degrees of consumption externalities are different between goods, each sector grows at a different rate.
Takeo Hori, Masako Ikefuji, Kazuo Mino
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It is well established that women have lower income and wealth levels than men. These inequalities are most pronounced within heterosexual couples and grow once partners get married and have children.
Agnieszka Althaber +2 more
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On Gatekeepers and Structural Competition Problems
The Digital Age saw the rise of several rapidly growing digital platforms with substantial market shares, and this development is expected to continue. Europe is a large target market for these globally operating platforms, although the majority of the ...
Christian Rusche, Jan Büchel
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Sectoral deindustrialization and long-run stagnation of Brazilian manufacturing
In Brazil and elsewhere in the world, diagnoses of deindustrialization are concentrated in aggregate manufacturing, so policies can be ineffective if deindustrialization has a sector-specific component.
PAULO CÉSAR MORCEIRO +1 more
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Revisiting Growth of Brazilian Economy (1980-2012) [PDF]
The objective of this article is to analyze the causes of growth deceleration in the Brazilian economy initiated in the mid-1980s from a Keynesian-Structuralist perspective, according to which long-term growth is associated with structural change and ...
José Luis Oreiro +3 more
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IL-2: Change Structure … Change Function [PDF]
In this issue of Immunity, Spangler et al. and Mitra et al. demonstrate how structural changes in the IL-2 molecule alter interactions with the IL-2 receptor, leading to differential cellular targeting and biochemical responses and selective immune consequences.
Bluestone, Jeffrey A +2 more
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Managing commodity booms: Dutch disease and economic performance
Commodity booms are usually associated with commodity-exporting countries suffering from real exchange rate appreciation and negative economic consequences, that is, Dutch disease.
Basil Oberholzer
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Your Resilience is My Vulnerability: ‘Rules in Use’ in a Local Water Conflict
This paper uses an empirical analysis of a water conflict in the German state of Brandenburg to explore diverse constructions of vulnerability to water scarcity by local stakeholders.
Frank Sondershaus, Timothy Moss
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This paper addresses the extensive structural changes of the Rhenish coal-mining area in Germany. Coal mining was and still is a relevant economic activity throughout Europe and is the focus of many political and societal debates, as well as research ...
Stefan Greiving +2 more
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Structural Change in (Economic) Time Series [PDF]
Methods for detecting structural changes, or change points, in time series data are widely used in many fields of science and engineering. This chapter sketches some basic methods for the analysis of structural changes in time series data. The exposition
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