My PhD thesis consists of three chapters. The first chapter revisits the results in Bernard and Jones (1996) that argue that a group of 14 OECD countries does not converge in the manufacturing sector. For an updated dataset I show that the non-catch-up in the manufacturing sector result still prevails for the standard estimators, but when I allow for parametrical heterogeneity it is overturned. I conclude that the estimators allowing for parametrical heterogeneity, for example MG and CDMG, can deal with the cross-country level measurement issues inherent for the manufacturing sector and reverse the pathological results about the convergence. The second chapter focuses on the role of the services sector for aggregate productivity growth and ...
Cross-country studies of economic growth have been hampered by the scarcity of reliable data on prod...
Cross-country studies of economic growth have been hampered by the scarcity of reliable data on prod...
Cross-country studies of economic growth have been hampered by the scarcity of reliable data on prod...
I analyze structural change within the services sector and its implications for Baumol's cost disea...
I analyze structural change within the services sector and its implications for Baumol's cost disea...
We provide new evidence on patterns of structural change in advanced economies, reconsidering the st...
We provide new evidence on patterns of structural change in advanced economies, reconsidering the st...
We provide new evidence on patterns of structural change in advanced economies, reconsidering the st...
We provide new evidence on patterns of structural change in advanced economies, reconsidering the st...
This dissertation is composed by three chapters evolving around the role of deindustrialization in t...
If workers self-select into industries based upon their relative productivity in different tasks, an...
If workers self-select into industries based upon their relative productivity in different tasks, an...
Cross-country studies of economic growth have been hampered by the scarcity of reliable data on prod...
Cross-country studies of economic growth have been hampered by the scarcity of reliable data on prod...
Cross-country studies of economic growth have been hampered by the scarcity of reliable data on prod...
Cross-country studies of economic growth have been hampered by the scarcity of reliable data on prod...
Cross-country studies of economic growth have been hampered by the scarcity of reliable data on prod...
Cross-country studies of economic growth have been hampered by the scarcity of reliable data on prod...
I analyze structural change within the services sector and its implications for Baumol's cost disea...
I analyze structural change within the services sector and its implications for Baumol's cost disea...
We provide new evidence on patterns of structural change in advanced economies, reconsidering the st...
We provide new evidence on patterns of structural change in advanced economies, reconsidering the st...
We provide new evidence on patterns of structural change in advanced economies, reconsidering the st...
We provide new evidence on patterns of structural change in advanced economies, reconsidering the st...
This dissertation is composed by three chapters evolving around the role of deindustrialization in t...
If workers self-select into industries based upon their relative productivity in different tasks, an...
If workers self-select into industries based upon their relative productivity in different tasks, an...
Cross-country studies of economic growth have been hampered by the scarcity of reliable data on prod...
Cross-country studies of economic growth have been hampered by the scarcity of reliable data on prod...
Cross-country studies of economic growth have been hampered by the scarcity of reliable data on prod...
Cross-country studies of economic growth have been hampered by the scarcity of reliable data on prod...
Cross-country studies of economic growth have been hampered by the scarcity of reliable data on prod...
Cross-country studies of economic growth have been hampered by the scarcity of reliable data on prod...