Manufacturing in high-income countries is on the decline and Denmark is no exception. Manufacturing employment and the number of firms have been shrinking as a share of the total and in absolute levels. This paper uses a rich linked employer-employee dataset to examine this decline from 1994 to 2007. We propose a different approach to analyze deindustrialization and generate a series of novel stylized facts about the evolution. While most of the decline can be attributed to firm exit and reduced employment at surviving manufacturers, we document that a non-negligible portion is due to firms switching industries, from manufacturing to services. We focus on this last group of firms before, during, and after their sector switch. Overall this i...
none2The diffusion of outsourcing and vertical foreign direct investment (FDI) among manufacturing f...
Industrialization experiences differ significantly across countries. We use a benchmark model of struc...
This paper gives a comprehensive picture of job and worker flows for the entire Danish economy. We e...
Manufacturing in high-income countries is on the decline and Denmark is no exception. Manufacturing ...
As a stylised fact of deindustrialisation, the relationship between Gross Domestic Product (GDP) and...
The purpose of this paper is to provide an in-depth study of deindustrialization and to systematical...
A recent literature documents that manufacturing employment growth in developing countries has been ...
During the last decades, the share of manufacturing in aggregate output (and employment) has decline...
Input-output analysis is used to estimate the labor content embodied in changes in manufacturing out...
This article is envisioned as a first step in a comprehensive analysis of the European Union’s (EU) ...
In this paper, we discuss an explanation for the fall in share of labour in GDP based on the rise of...
Deindustrialisation is the phenomenon of the secondary sector growing more slowly than the rest of t...
The post-industrial stage of development reached in developed countries is characterized by an incre...
This paper highlights three main trends concerning the evolut.ion of the proportion of manufactur...
Structural transformation patterns are examined to search for a systematic breakdown in the historic...
none2The diffusion of outsourcing and vertical foreign direct investment (FDI) among manufacturing f...
Industrialization experiences differ significantly across countries. We use a benchmark model of struc...
This paper gives a comprehensive picture of job and worker flows for the entire Danish economy. We e...
Manufacturing in high-income countries is on the decline and Denmark is no exception. Manufacturing ...
As a stylised fact of deindustrialisation, the relationship between Gross Domestic Product (GDP) and...
The purpose of this paper is to provide an in-depth study of deindustrialization and to systematical...
A recent literature documents that manufacturing employment growth in developing countries has been ...
During the last decades, the share of manufacturing in aggregate output (and employment) has decline...
Input-output analysis is used to estimate the labor content embodied in changes in manufacturing out...
This article is envisioned as a first step in a comprehensive analysis of the European Union’s (EU) ...
In this paper, we discuss an explanation for the fall in share of labour in GDP based on the rise of...
Deindustrialisation is the phenomenon of the secondary sector growing more slowly than the rest of t...
The post-industrial stage of development reached in developed countries is characterized by an incre...
This paper highlights three main trends concerning the evolut.ion of the proportion of manufactur...
Structural transformation patterns are examined to search for a systematic breakdown in the historic...
none2The diffusion of outsourcing and vertical foreign direct investment (FDI) among manufacturing f...
Industrialization experiences differ significantly across countries. We use a benchmark model of struc...
This paper gives a comprehensive picture of job and worker flows for the entire Danish economy. We e...