Using sectoral growth accounting techniques from a structural perspective à la Lewis, the paper analyzes the structural determinants of labour productivity in Asia and Latin America, indicating a contrasted situation between both developing regions. While Asia appears to be engaged in a relatively smooth transition from the low productivity traditional activities to a more industrialized economy, the pattern emerging out of the Latin American data indicates the presence of polarizing forces, and the resurgence of a new dualistic economy. From a systemic perspective, Asia has been progressively closing the productivity gap with industrialised countries, gaining international competitiveness, while Latin America has been losing ground despite...
The dual-economy model predicts that holding productivity constant, labor reallocation from less to ...
This article examines the e¤ects of sectorial shifts and structural transformation on the recent pro...
Trade, unit values, globalization, technology differences, geography, wage inequality
Using sectoral growth accounting techniques from a structural perspective à la Lewis, the paper anal...
Large gaps in labor productivity between the traditional and modern parts of the economy are a funda...
Large gaps in labor productivity between the traditional and modern parts of the economy are a funda...
TESIS PARA OPTAR AL GRADO DE Magister en EconomíaA key feature of developing economies is the coe...
Both long economic stagnation in Latin America and sustained growth and in East Asia imply a rapidly...
The industrialization of developing countries has fundamentally transformed work, employment, and la...
This paper presents a new panel data set with annual time series of value added and persons employed...
In this paper, we combine data on gross domestic product (GDP) per capita and sectoral employment sh...
Mexico, as other Latin American countries, undertook far-reaching economic reforms in the 1980s and ...
Incluye bibliografía.This paper compares structural change in four Latin American countries (Argenti...
The industrialization of developing countries has fundamentally transformed work, employment, and la...
This article analyses the structural changes in Latin Ameri-can industry, which speeded up in the 19...
The dual-economy model predicts that holding productivity constant, labor reallocation from less to ...
This article examines the e¤ects of sectorial shifts and structural transformation on the recent pro...
Trade, unit values, globalization, technology differences, geography, wage inequality
Using sectoral growth accounting techniques from a structural perspective à la Lewis, the paper anal...
Large gaps in labor productivity between the traditional and modern parts of the economy are a funda...
Large gaps in labor productivity between the traditional and modern parts of the economy are a funda...
TESIS PARA OPTAR AL GRADO DE Magister en EconomíaA key feature of developing economies is the coe...
Both long economic stagnation in Latin America and sustained growth and in East Asia imply a rapidly...
The industrialization of developing countries has fundamentally transformed work, employment, and la...
This paper presents a new panel data set with annual time series of value added and persons employed...
In this paper, we combine data on gross domestic product (GDP) per capita and sectoral employment sh...
Mexico, as other Latin American countries, undertook far-reaching economic reforms in the 1980s and ...
Incluye bibliografía.This paper compares structural change in four Latin American countries (Argenti...
The industrialization of developing countries has fundamentally transformed work, employment, and la...
This article analyses the structural changes in Latin Ameri-can industry, which speeded up in the 19...
The dual-economy model predicts that holding productivity constant, labor reallocation from less to ...
This article examines the e¤ects of sectorial shifts and structural transformation on the recent pro...
Trade, unit values, globalization, technology differences, geography, wage inequality