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This paper, using a long-term, product-level cross-country dataset, analyzes the trade-growth nexus by introducing two novel indicators able to capture demand and supply attributes of countries' quality of specialization. The Keynesian efficiency index measures demand attractiveness of the...
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This paper addresses, both theoretically and empirically, the sectoral patterns of job creation and job destruction in order to distinguish the alternative effects of embodied vs disembodied technological change operating into a vertically connected economy. Disembodied technological change...
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This paper addresses two questions namely, first, the extent to which the very participation in Global Value Chains (GVCs) has penalised labour as a globally insourced production input, and, second, what happened to between-occupation functional inequality. We combine input-output (I-O) tables...
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This paper delves into geographical agglomeration patterns of economic activities focusing on the connection between these agglomeration tendencies and sectoral patterns of innovative activities. Within a broad evolutionary perspective, we refine upon incumbent statistical models, trying to...
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How does Italy position inside the European structure of trade relationships? How labour bilateral flows have changed over time? Which type of employment activity has been outsourced? Which insourced? Focusing on a three-country perspective, what are the employment bilateral relationships...
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profile, evolves across development phases. Assessing the structural change-emissions nexus is necessary to understand how to … reconcile growth and sustainable development. Secondly, we look at the cross-country dimension, embracing how the changing …
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theories of trade that stress specialization according to one's comparative advantages as the key route to development, we … of development; rather, competitiveness offers a better criterion to achieve sustained economic well-being. This … resources relative to industrial and trade policies in shaping the process of structural change and economic development. …
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development. Building on the notions of technological paradigms and trajectories, it links the processes of catching-up with the …
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patterns of long-term economic development of different countries. Moreover, during the phase of globalisation the probability …
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This work addresses the role of inter-sectoral innovation flows, which we frame as technological interdependencies, in determining sectoral employment dynamics. This purpose is achieved through the construction of an indicator capturing the amount of R&D expenditures embodied in the backward...
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