A declining agricultural employment share is a key feature of economic development. Its main drivers are: improvements in agricultural technology combined with Engel's law release resources from agriculture ("labor push"), and improvements in industrial technology attract labor out of agriculture ("labor pull"). We present a model with both channels and evaluate the importance using data on 12 industrialized countries since the nineteenth century. Results suggest that the "pull" channel dominated until 1920 and the "push" channel dominated after 1960. The "pull" channel mattered more in countries in early stages of the structural transformation. This contrasts with modeling choices in recent literature. (JEL E23, N10, N53, O10, O47).
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A declining employment share of agriculture is a key feature of economic devel-opment. Its main driv...
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The flow of labor out of production agriculture is analyzed using a two-sector model of occupational...
This article advances a theory to show that geographical advantage for agricultural production helps...
Preliminary and incomplete – do not quote or cite In the U.S. the average annual labor reallocation ...
A declining employment share of agriculture is a key feature of economic devel-opment. Its main driv...
We study how the global schooling increase during the 20th century affected structural transformatio...
In the last two centuries, the reallocation of labor out of agriculture has been a dominant feature ...
Economic growth and development is intimately related to the decline of agriculture’s share of outpu...
Labor productivity differences between developing and developed countries are much larger in agricul...
In the pre-war period labor's share in the U.S. manufacturing and agricultural sectors was relativel...
We document that nearly half of the global decline in agricultural employment was driven by new coho...
This paper extends the induced innovation research of Hayami and Ruttan by including 129 more countr...
The economic transformation process in Europe and Asia differed remarkably across countries, last bu...
This paper tests whether structural change in US agriculture is an important channel to TFP growth a...
The economic transformation in countries of Central and Eastern Europe as well as Asia resulted in a...
This paper shows, in a two-sector growth model with endogenous fertility, that long-run output per c...
The flow of labor out of production agriculture is analyzed using a two-sector model of occupational...
This article advances a theory to show that geographical advantage for agricultural production helps...
Preliminary and incomplete – do not quote or cite In the U.S. the average annual labor reallocation ...