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Dixon, Huw, and Stephen Martin. "Advanced Industrial Economics." Economic Journal 104, no. 427 (November 1994): 1485. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2235478.

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Hackett, Steven C., and Stephen Martin. "Advanced Industrial Economics." Journal of Economic Education 25, no. 1 (1994): 88. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/1182900.

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Bellandi, Marco. "Italian Industrial Districts: An Industrial Economics Interpretation." European Planning Studies 10, no. 4 (June 2002): 425–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09654310220130158.

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Sawyer, Malcolm C., and Michio Morishima. "Economics of Industrial Society." Economica 53, no. 212 (November 1986): 544. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2554111.

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Blair, Dudley W., and Gavin Reid. "Theories of Industrial Economics." Southern Economic Journal 56, no. 1 (July 1989): 254. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/1059073.

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Schmalensee, Richard. "Industrial Economics: An Overview." Economic Journal 98, no. 392 (September 1988): 643. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2233907.

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Brouwer, Maria. "Economics of industrial organization." European Journal of Political Economy 5, no. 4 (January 1989): 596–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0176-2680(89)90018-9.

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Lugachev, Mihail. "Information Revolutions, Economics and Economic Education." Moscow University Economics Bulletin 2017, no. 4 (August 31, 2017): 142–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.38050/01300105201747.

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The concept of permanent revolution was formulated in the XIX century became a subject of constant debate in humanities circle. In contrast-scientific and technological revolutions are natural components at all steps of human development. Their permanence is commonly recognized imperative, followed by numerous confirmations with a convincing inevitability. Information and industrial revolutions taking place now in the world are such evidences. Experts declare today the fourth industrial revolution. Peter Drucker fairly predicted the fourth information revolution. It is interesting that the most important trait of both revolutions is the artificial intelligence which functions in the sphere of Big Data and Internet of Things. The application field (not the only) is the economy-its structure and content. Experts state the emergence of information capitalism and the information economy — innovations obtaining special and revolutional traits. The article is devoted to analysis of main components of the innovations and offers the ways how they should be reflected in the curriculum for modern economists and managers.
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Smith, Robert S., Clark Kerr, and Paul D. Staudohar. "Labor Economics and Industrial Relations." Industrial and Labor Relations Review 49, no. 1 (October 1995): 177. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2524925.

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Cowling, Keith, Michio Morishima, Douglas Anthony, John Clark, and Janet Hunter. "The Economics of Industrial Society." Economic Journal 95, no. 379 (September 1985): 790. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2233044.

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Antonelli, Cristiano. "Information Economics and Industrial Organization." Human Systems Management 11, no. 2 (1992): 53–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.3233/hsm-1992-11203.

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Feinberg, Robert M., and John Cable. "Current Issues in Industrial Economics." Southern Economic Journal 61, no. 3 (January 1995): 880. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/1061009.

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Dahmén, Erik. "‘Development blocks’ in industrial economics." Scandinavian Economic History Review 36, no. 1 (January 1988): 3–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/03585522.1988.10408102.

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Kronenberg, Jakub. "Industrial ecology and ecological economics." Progress in Industrial Ecology, An International Journal 3, no. 1/2 (2006): 95. http://dx.doi.org/10.1504/pie.2006.010043.

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Gunes, Serkan. "Economics Education in Industrial Design." Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences 47 (2012): 1353–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.sbspro.2012.06.825.

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Hackett, Steven C., Paul R. Ferguson, and Glenys J. Ferguson. "Industrial Economics, Issues and Perspectives." Journal of Economic Education 26, no. 1 (1995): 89. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/1183469.

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Davies, Stephen W. "The economics of industrial modernization." International Journal of Industrial Organization 12, no. 1 (March 1994): 133–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0167-7187(94)90032-9.

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Rosen, George. "The State and the Market in Industrial Development: Perspectives from the 1980s." Asian Development Review 10, no. 02 (January 1992): 35–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s0116110592000095.

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The relationship between the state and the market has been a continuous theme for those economists seeking to understand the process of economic growth and to advise on policies to affect that process. The classical economists from Adam Smith through Marx devoted much of their work to that task, and a central theme was the relationship of those two institutions in facilitating or hampering the growth process. With the rise of neoclassical economics, attention shifted from the study of growth to the study of the market per se. Simultaneously, the question of appropriate government policies, whether in relation to the market or to economic growth, became a marginal issue in mainstream economics, although not among institutional economists in the United States or historical economists in Germany. The world depression of the 1930s, the rise of Keynesian economics and World War II revived such issues within developed economies. The aftermath of that war, which saw the breakdown of the colonial system and the rise of a large number of independent states with a major goal of economic growth, recreated the field of economic development within the economics discipline. This was true in the developed countries, whose leaders sought to develop economic policies toward the former colonies, and in the developing countries, where appropriate government policies to stimulate growth became a major task for the new rulers…
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Smith, Robert S. "Book Review: Labor Economics: Labor Economics and Industrial Relations." ILR Review 49, no. 1 (October 1995): 177–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/001979399504900117.

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Dvoryadkina, Elena B., Elvin V. Dzhalilov, and Natalia A. Istomina. "Industrial municipalities in economic space of traditional industrial regions: A programme for research." Journal of New Economy 23, no. 2 (July 8, 2022): 29–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.29141/2658-5081-2022-23-2-2.

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Behind the quality of economic space of traditional industrial regions, there are various factors at play, including the performance of municipalities, among which the impact of industrial municipalities is particularly noticeable. Most of the programmes presented in the Russian academic discourse and used to assess municipalities focus on revealing trends in their socioeconomic development. At the same time, regional economics lacks methodological approaches to assessing them in a spatial context. The research aims to develop an original method for analysing and evaluating the development of industrial municipalities in economic space of traditional industrial regions. Methodologically, the study rests on spatial and municipal economics, and the concept of functional complexity. The suggested programme for research consists of five blocks. The first four blocks include the assessment of the industrial municipalities’ participation in ensuring the saturation of regional economic space, forming region’s industrial potential and its municipal economic space, and processes of strengthening functional complexity of regional economic space. The fifth block includes the calculation and interpretation of composite indicators as well as building a typology of industrial municipalities. The practical significance of the developed programme for research is that it meets the need for the assessment of industrial municipalities as a system-forming element in the economic space of traditional industrial region.
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Jullien, Nicolas, and Jean-Benoît Zimmermann. "FLOSS in an industrial economics perspective." Revue d'économie industrielle, no. 136 (December 15, 2011): 39–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/rei.5177.

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Vamplew, Wray, and Joel Mokyr. "The Economics of the Industrial Revolution." Economic History Review 40, no. 1 (February 1987): 118. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2596304.

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Schap, David, and Paul Auerbach. "Competition: The Economics of Industrial Change." Southern Economic Journal 56, no. 3 (January 1990): 850. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/1059407.

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Boyer, George R., and Joel Mokyr. "The Economics of the Industrial Revolution." Industrial and Labor Relations Review 39, no. 4 (July 1986): 604. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2523258.

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Raffaelli, Tiziano. "Whatever happened to Marshall's industrial economics?" European Journal of the History of Economic Thought 11, no. 2 (June 2004): 209–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/0967256042000209251.

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Hackett, Steven C. "Advanced Industrial Economics, by Stephen Martin." Journal of Economic Education 25, no. 1 (January 1994): 88–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00220485.1994.10844818.

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Conti, J. P. "Stacking up the woe [industrial economics]." Engineering & Technology 3, no. 19 (November 8, 2008): 60–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.1049/et:20081913.

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Greenstein, S. "Industrial economics and strategy: computing platforms." IEEE Micro 18, no. 3 (May 1998): 43–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/40.683100.

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Krouse, Bryan R., and Clement G. Krouse. "Patent Infringement: Lessons from Industrial Economics." Journal of Industry, Competition and Trade 4, no. 3 (September 2004): 191–206. http://dx.doi.org/10.1023/b:jict.0000047297.54446.b6.

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Zelepugin, Anatoliy. "Industrial economics - environmental and social aspect." Актуальные направления научных исследований XXI века: теория и практика 2, no. 5 (December 5, 2014): 469–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/7029.

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Duggan, Marie Christine. "Unscripted economics in an industrial community." International Journal of Pluralism and Economics Education 10, no. 3 (2019): 239. http://dx.doi.org/10.1504/ijpee.2019.10026549.

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Duggan, Marie Christine. "Unscripted economics in an industrial community." International Journal of Pluralism and Economics Education 10, no. 3 (2019): 239. http://dx.doi.org/10.1504/ijpee.2019.104872.

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Etro, Federico. "Research in economics and industrial organization." Research in Economics 70, no. 4 (December 2016): 511–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.rie.2016.10.002.

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Lynn, Frank. "The changing economics of industrial distribution." Industrial Marketing Management 21, no. 4 (November 1992): 355–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0019-8501(92)90046-v.

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Koenig, Herman E., and John E. Cantlon. "Quantitative Industrial Ecology & Ecological Economics." Journal of Industrial Ecology 3, no. 2-3 (March 1999): 63–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.1162/108819899569557.

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Feuerstein, Switgard. "Collusion in Industrial Economics—A Survey." Journal of Industry, Competition and Trade 5, no. 3-4 (November 15, 2005): 163–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10842-005-4868-5.

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Porter, Robert H. "Collusion in Industrial Economics: A Comment." Journal of Industry, Competition and Trade 5, no. 3-4 (November 15, 2005): 231–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10842-005-4873-8.

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Feuerstein, Switgard. "Collusion in Industrial Economics—A Rejoinder." Journal of Industry, Competition and Trade 5, no. 3-4 (November 15, 2005): 235–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10842-005-4874-7.

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Rosenbaum, David I. "Competition: The economics of industrial change." International Journal of Industrial Organization 8, no. 1 (January 1990): 161–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0167-7187(89)90040-4.

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Ireland, Norman. "Dynamics, incomplete information and industrial economics." International Journal of Industrial Organization 10, no. 3 (September 1992): 512–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0167-7187(92)90011-m.

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Brouwer, Maria. "The empirical renaissance in industrial economics." European Journal of Political Economy 5, no. 1 (January 1989): 129–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0176-2680(89)90034-7.

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Teunter, Ruud H., Krisztina Demeter, Stefan Minner, and Pamela Ritchie. "Introduction: The Economics of Industrial Production." International Journal of Production Economics 149 (March 2014): 1–2. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijpe.2014.01.018.

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Kshetri, Nir. "The Economics of the Industrial Metaverse." IT Professional 25, no. 1 (January 2023): 84–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/mitp.2023.3236494.

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Tremblay, Victor J., Carol Horton Tremblay, and Byunglak Lee. "The publishing performance of U.S. economics departments in industrial economics." Review of Industrial Organization 4, no. 1 (March 1989): 67–100. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bf02284662.

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Liu, Ernest. "Industrial Policies in Production Networks*." Quarterly Journal of Economics 134, no. 4 (August 14, 2019): 1883–948. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/qje/qjz024.

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Abstract Many developing economies adopt industrial policies favoring selected sectors. Is there an economic logic to this type of intervention? I analyze industrial policy when economic sectors form a production network via input-output linkages. Market imperfections generate distortionary effects that compound through backward demand linkages, causing upstream sectors to become the sink for imperfections and have the greatest size distortions. My key finding is that the distortion in sectoral size is a sufficient statistic for the social value of promoting that sector; thus, there is an incentive for a well-meaning government to subsidize upstream sectors. Furthermore, sectoral interventions’ aggregate effects can be simply summarized, to first order, by the cross-sector covariance between my sufficient statistic and subsidy spending. My sufficient statistic predicts sectoral policies in South Korea in the 1970s and modern-day China, suggesting that sectoral interventions might have generated positive aggregate effects in these economies.
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Moreno-Brid, Juan Carlos, Rosa Gómez Tovar, Joaquín Sánchez Gómez, and Lizzeth Gómez Rodríguez. "Las industrias automotriz y textil en México: comercio y trabajo decente." El Trimestre Económico 90, no. 357 (January 2, 2023): 7–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.20430/ete.v90i357.1689.

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El presente estudio analiza los efectos de la liberalización comercial sobre el empleo y el mercado laboral de la industria manufacturera mexicana. Se pone un énfasis especial en identificar el grado en que el cambiante desempeño de la industria en el comercio exterior fue acompañado de una mejora en las condiciones de trabajo hacia el empleo decente. Con este objetivo, se recurre a la aplicación del marco metodológico propuesto por la Organización Internacional del Trabajo (OIT) para el empleo decente en combinación con el análisis insumo-producto a fin de explorar posibles interrelaciones del comercio internacional y ciertos indicadores del trabajo decente en dos ramas de la manufactura en México: la automotriz y la textil. Se seleccionaron tales industrias por sus diferencias en su estructura industrial, en sus papeles en las cadenas globales de valor (CGV) y en su dinamismo en las décadas recientes. Un aporte fundamental del presente estudio fue la construcción de series de tiempo de indicadores de trabajo decente para ambas industrias en México, con base en los lineamientos de la OIT y con información oficial. Este estudio es el primero en construir indicadores de trabajo decente en México a nivel industrial. En la investigación se detectan diferencias significativas entre ambas industrias en lo que concierne a sus avances hacia el trabajo decente, las cuales hasta cierto punto pueden explicarse por sus distintos desempeños en el comercio. Con base en los resultados obtenidos, el estudio cierra con una serie de recomendaciones para ayudar a fortalecer el avance en México hacia el trabajo decente.
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Li, Wen, Qiang Mei, and Meng Yun Wu. "Study on Low-Carbon Emission Economic Pattern Based on Transformation and Upgrading of Zhenjiang's Industrial Structure." Applied Mechanics and Materials 291-294 (February 2013): 1395–401. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.291-294.1395.

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This paper analyzes the industrial structure of Zhenjiang city with multiple perspectives in Jiangsu province in China, such as: input structure, output structure and their contributions to GDP. The study focuses on the industrial structures themselves and the relations among them with the drawing of industrial economics theory, regional economics and priority economic growth theory. The shifting mode about Zhenjiang's industrial structures during the 10th Five-Year and the 11th Five-Year plans are presented in detail and in depth in this paper. The contribution to economic growth caused by upgrading of industrial structures in low-carbon emission economic model is analyzed. Finally, it is proposed an economic model system based on the transformation and upgrading of industrial structures.
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Cai, Jiayao, Qiong Chen, and Zirun Zhang. "Balancing Environmental Sustainability and Economic Development: Perspectives from New Structural Economics." Sustainability 16, no. 3 (January 29, 2024): 1124. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su16031124.

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This paper explores the balance between environmental sustainability and economic development in the context of the Yangtze River Economic Belt (YEB) in China, a region pivotal to the country’s industrial and environmental strategy. Utilizing New Structural Economics and the congruence index, we assessed the alignment between the local factor endowment structure and firm production input structure. Using the dataset of pollutant emissions from manufacturing firms in the YEB and focusing on key variables such as Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD) emissions and wastewater emissions, our findings indicate that firms with higher congruence demonstrate enhanced economic performance and alignment with comparative advantages. This alignment not only improves economic efficiency but also results in significantly reduced pollutant emissions, with a higher congruence index correlating with approximately 6.66% lower COD emissions and 5.39% reduced wastewater emissions per unit of industrial output. These findings offer valuable insights for policymakers and businesses, showing how alignment with local factor endowments can lead to mutually beneficial environmental and economic outcomes. The study contributes to the broader literature on environmental sustainability and economic development by demonstrating the practical application of New Structural Economics in a critical industrial region of China.
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Podolski, T. M. "The role of banks in economic development: the economics of industrial resurgence." International Affairs 64, no. 4 (1988): 700–701. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2626116.

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Gong, Qiang, Justin Yifu Lin, and Yilin Zhang. "Financial Structure, Industrial Structure, and Economic Development: A New Structural Economics Perspective." Manchester School 87, no. 2 (September 5, 2018): 183–204. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/manc.12240.

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