In order to avoid environmental catastrophe we need to move to a post-growth economy that can deliver rapid reductions in environmental impacts and improve well-being, independent of GDP growth. Such a move will entail considerable structural change in the economy, implying different goals and strategies for different economic sectors. So far there are no systematic approaches for identifying the desired shape of structural change and sectoral goals in terms of output, demand and employment. We present a novel analysis that addresses this gap by classifying economic sectors into groups with similar structural change goals. Our framework for the classification considers sectoral characteristics along three dimensions, which are (a) the final...
GDP growth is at the centre of economic analysis, political agenda and public debate. The correlatio...
The objective of this paper is finding the way of economic restructuring - that is, change in the sh...
The concentration of the economy on the specific sector and lack of industrial structural change is ...
Post-growth economists propose structural changes towards labour-intensive services, such as care or...
Structural change usually refers to changes in the employment and value-added composition of an econ...
Post-growth economists propose structural changes towards labour-intensive services, such as care or...
The paper offers a review of selected topics in the empirical literature on structural change and su...
International audienceThis paper analyses structural change in the economy as a key but largely unex...
Structural transformation refers to the reallocation of economic activity across the broad sectors a...
We study a multi-sector model of growth with differences in TFP growth rates across sectors and deri...
textabstractThe question of whether economic growth will ultimately resolve environmental problems h...
The paper offers a review of selected topics in the empirical literature on structural change and su...
This paper proposes a framework to evaluate post-growth policy instruments which gauges their capaci...
with a new approach to structural change based upon a sectoral description of an economy, we compare...
The relative expansion of the service sector in employment and nominal value added (tertiarisation) ...
GDP growth is at the centre of economic analysis, political agenda and public debate. The correlatio...
The objective of this paper is finding the way of economic restructuring - that is, change in the sh...
The concentration of the economy on the specific sector and lack of industrial structural change is ...
Post-growth economists propose structural changes towards labour-intensive services, such as care or...
Structural change usually refers to changes in the employment and value-added composition of an econ...
Post-growth economists propose structural changes towards labour-intensive services, such as care or...
The paper offers a review of selected topics in the empirical literature on structural change and su...
International audienceThis paper analyses structural change in the economy as a key but largely unex...
Structural transformation refers to the reallocation of economic activity across the broad sectors a...
We study a multi-sector model of growth with differences in TFP growth rates across sectors and deri...
textabstractThe question of whether economic growth will ultimately resolve environmental problems h...
The paper offers a review of selected topics in the empirical literature on structural change and su...
This paper proposes a framework to evaluate post-growth policy instruments which gauges their capaci...
with a new approach to structural change based upon a sectoral description of an economy, we compare...
The relative expansion of the service sector in employment and nominal value added (tertiarisation) ...
GDP growth is at the centre of economic analysis, political agenda and public debate. The correlatio...
The objective of this paper is finding the way of economic restructuring - that is, change in the sh...
The concentration of the economy on the specific sector and lack of industrial structural change is ...