We study a multi-sector model of growth with differences in TFP growth rates across sectors and derive sufficient conditions for the coexistence of structural change, characterized by sectoral labour reallocation, and constant aggregate growth path. The conditions are weak restrictions on the utility and production functions commonly applied by macroeconomists. We present evidence from US two-digit industries that is consistent with our predictions about structural change and successfully calibrate the historical shift from agriculture to manufacturing and services. We show quantitatively that reasonable deviations from our conditions do not have a big impact on the properties of the model
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We study a multisector model of growth with differences in TFP growth rates across sectors and deriv...
We study a multi-sector model of growth with differences in TFP growth rates across sectors and deri...
We study a multi-sector model of growth with differences in TFP growth rates across sectors and deri...
Common patterns of structural change in the sectoral composition of production, consumption and labo...
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There is a growing interest in multi-sector models that combine aggregate balanced growth, consisten...
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We study how changing sectoral composition in employment and output shares affects aggregate growth ...
This paper examines whether growth regressions should incorporate dualism and structural change. If ...
Population growth induces structural transformation. We posit two-sector growth models where land is...
We study a multisector model of growth with differences in TFP growth rates across sectors and deriv...
We study a multi-sector model of growth with differences in TFP growth rates across sectors and deri...
We study a multi-sector model of growth with differences in TFP growth rates across sectors and deri...
Common patterns of structural change in the sectoral composition of production, consumption and labo...
The structural change of economy entails that in the long run how the dynamics of three main sectors...
There is a growing interest in multi-sector models that combine aggregate balanced growth, consisten...
We characterize several possible mechanisms of structural change by using a general multisector grow...
We analyze the equilibrium of a multi-sector exogenous growth model where the introduction of minimu...
This paper develops a two-sector growth model in which the process of structural change in the secto...
We develop a multi-sector general equilibrium model in which productivity growth is driven by the pr...
Structural transformation refers to the reallocation of economic activity across the broad sectors a...
The paper presents a theory of the industrial transformation amongst sectors along the balanced grow...
We study how changing sectoral composition in employment and output shares affects aggregate growth ...
This paper examines whether growth regressions should incorporate dualism and structural change. If ...
Population growth induces structural transformation. We posit two-sector growth models where land is...