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Objectives
Since Adam Smith, social and economic institutions and technology have
been considered as particularly influential in determining the
historical patterns of income growth and distribution among nations.
More recently, economists have also emphasized that industrial sectors
grow at different rate.
This phenomenon has been called Structural Change. Regions
within
a nation and national economies within the world also grow at different
rates, giving structural change important spatial and institutional
dimensions.
The goal of this conference is to provide a forum for the presentation
and discussion of different approaches to the analysis of
technological, spatial and institutional structural change and explore
their theoretical, empirical, historical, and methodological
implications.
This conference is a sequel of previous conferences held in Pisa or
Lucca:
http://growthconf.ec.unipi.it/
http://growth-distribution.ec.unipi.it/
http://growth-institutions.ec.unipi.it/.
Topics
Conference topics will include, but will not be limited to, the
relationships among (i) industry or economy sectors, (ii) regions or
geographical entities, and (iii) political or economic institutions. Of
particular interest will be the analysis and the discussion of the
following issues:
• Structural change in
industrial sectors
• Structural change in
R&D and economic growth
• Structural change in the labor
market (skilled/unskilled), labor mobility, and economic
growth
• Structural change and spatial
analysis
• Structural change, democracy
and fairness
• Structural change,
institutions, and the underground economy.
Also of interest are theoretical, methodological, empirical and
historical aspects of structural change and its relation with economic
dynamics and growth at the regional/economy-wide/international levels.
Submitting
a Paper
A combination of invited and submitted papers will be chosen for the
final program. Submissions of whole sessions are also welcome. The
submissions will be reviewed by a Scientific Committee composed by:
• Costas Azariadis (Washington University in St. Louis)
• Raouf Boucekkine (Aix-Marseille School of Economics)
• Alberto Bucci (Università di Milano)
• L. Rachel Ngai (London School of Economics)
• Neri Salvadori (Università di Pisa)
A selection of papers presented at the Conference will be considered
for publication in a special issue of Metroeconomica. Papers that will
be published in Metroeconomica will meet the journals’
standards.
All papers will be made available on the Internet until the end of the
Conference.
A dedicated software site (Conference Maker) will be used for paper
submission and program management through the site
https://editorialexpress.com/cgi-bin/conference/conference.cgi?action=login&db_name=STCHANGE.
All details are available in the site of the Conference at
http://growthstchange.ec.unipi.it/.
Confirmed keynote speakers
• Costas Azariadis (Washington
University in St. Louis)
• Raouf Boucekkine
(Aix-Marseille School of Economics)
• L. Rachel Ngai (London School
of Economics)
Deadlines
An abstract of no more than 1500 words should be submitted (better if
along with the whole paper) no later than June 30th. Authors will
receive notification of acceptance by July 15th. The final version of a
paper is expected to be submitted within August 30th. Registration must
be completed within August 01st.
Attendance and Fees
The Conference fee is € 220. This fee will cover meals (two
dinners, two lunches, all coffee-breaks) and printed material. All
participants will be required to provide for their own expenses.
Details on accommodation opportunities will be available in due course
on the conference website. A late submission fee (after August 1) of
€ 300 will allow participants to attend the Conference, but
will
not allow inclusion into the final program of the Conference.