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Vatthanamixay Chansomphou and Masaru Ichihashi, (2013), Structural change, labor productivity growth, and convergence of BRIC countries, No 3-5, IDEC DP2 Series, Hiroshima University, Graduate School for International Development and Cooperation (IDEC)

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Das, Ramesh Chandra, (2019), Is There Cross-Country Income Convergence Among the BRICS Nations? An Examination, Journal of Infrastructure Development, 11, (1-2), 121-135

Das, Ramesh Chandra; Utpal Das and Amaresh Das, (2021), BRICS Nations and Income Convergence: An Insight from the Quarterly Data for 2006Q1–2017Q2, Global Business Review, 22, (4), 1054-1069

Furceri, Davide; Sinem Kilic Celik; Joao Jalles and Ksenia Koloskova, (2021), Recessions and total factor productivity: Evidence from sectoral data, Economic Modelling, 94, (C), 130-138

Howie, Peter and Zauresh Atakhanova, (2020), Heterogeneous labor and structural change in low- and middle-income, resource-dependent countries, Economic Change and Restructuring, 53, (2), 297-332

Kuusk, Andres; Karsten Staehr and Uku Varblane, (2015), Sectoral change and labour productivity growth during boom, bust and recovery, No wp2015-2, Bank of Estonia Working Papers, Bank of Estonia

Kuusk, Andres; Karsten Staehr and Uku Varblane, (2017), Sectoral change and labour productivity growth during boom, bust and recovery in Central and Eastern Europe, Economic Change and Restructuring, 50, (1), 21-43

Qi, Tianyu; Niven Winchester; Valerie J. Karplus; Da Zhang and Xiliang Zhang, (2016), An analysis of China's climate policy using the China-in-Global Energy Model, Economic Modelling, 52, (PB), 650-660

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