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Structural Change and Economic Dynamics 11 (2000) 507 – 508

Author index

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Adelman, I. and Yeldan, E., Is this the end of economic development? 95

Amable, B., International specialisation and growth 413

Augusztinovics, M., The dynamics of retirement saving — theory and reality 111 Ayres, R.U.,Structural Economics:Measuring Change in Technology,Lifestyles and the En6

iron-ment: Faye Duchin, Washington DC and Covelo, CA, Island Press, 1998. ISBN

1-55963-6068 365

Baumol, W.J., Out of Equilibrium 227

Bortis, H., Some considerations on structure and change 185

Brody, A., A wave matrix 157

Comim, F., The Santa Fe approach to complexity: a Marshallian evaluation 25 Dagum, C. and Slottje, D.J., A new method to estimate the level and distribution of household

human capital with application 67

Domingo, C. and Tonella, G., Towards a theory of structural change 209

Dosi, G.,seeWinter, S.G. 255

Easterlin, R.A., Locational restructuring and financial crises 129 Fagerberg, J., Technological progress, structural change and productivity growth: a comparative

study 393

Faria, J.R., A two-class fiscal and monetary growth model 355

Flaschel, P., Disequilibrium growth theory with insider – outsider effects 337 Franke, R., An integration of Schumpeterian and classical theories of growth and distribution 317 Hendry, D.F., On detectable and non-detectable structural change 45

Kaniovski, Y.M.,seeWinter, S.G. 255

Kurz, H.D. and Salvadori, N., Economic dynamics in a simple model with exhaustible resources

and a given real wage rate 167

Landesmann, M.A. and Verspagen, B., Special Issue: Economic Growth, Trade and Technology 367 Mohnen, P. and ten Raa, T., A general equilibrium analysis of the evolution of Canadian service

productivity 491

Negishi, T., Adam Smith’s division of labor and structural changes 5

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508 Author index

Piscitello, L., Relatedness and coherence in technological and product diversification of the

world’s largest firms 295

Salvadori, N.,seeKurz, H.D. 167

Seton, F., Scissor crises, value-prices, and the movement of value-prices under technical change 13

Silverberg, G., Adaptive theorizing in a maladaptive world 235

Simon, H.A., Barriers and bounds to Rationality 243

Slottje, D.J.,seeDagum, C. 67

Steedman, I., Hicks-neutral technical progress and relative price change 181

Szirmai, A.,seeTimmer, M.P. 371

ten Raa, T. and Wolff, E.N., Engines of growth in the US economy 473

ten Raa, T.,seeMohnen, P. 491

Timmer, M.P. and Szirmai, A., Productivity growth in Asian manufacturing: the structural bonus

hypothesis examined 371

Tonella, G.,seeDomingo, C. 209

Vercelli, A., Structural financial instability and cyclical fluctuations 139

Verspagen, B.,seeLandesmann, M.A. 367

Winter, S.G., Kaniovski, Y.M. and Dosi, G., Modeling industrial dynamics with innovative

entrants 255

Wolff, E.N., Human capital investment and economic growth: exploring the cross-country

evidence 433

Wolff, E.N.,seeten Raa, T. 473

Yeldan, E.,seeAdelman, I. 95

Zamagni, S., Economic reductionism as a hindrance to the analysis of structural change: scattered

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