This article examines the e¤ects of sectorial shifts and structural transformation on the recent productivity path of Latin America. We use a four-sector (agriculture, industry, modern services and traditional services) general equilibrium model calibrated to the main economies in the region. The model very closely replicates labor reallocations across sectors and the growth of aggregate labor productivity from 1950 to 2005. Structural transformation explains a sizeable portion of the region s convergence in the rst decades. In most cases, the poor performance of the traditional services sector is the main cause of the slowdown in productivity growth observed in the region after the mid-1970s and is a key factor in explaining the divergence...
En este documento se analiza el proceso de transformación estructural para algunas economías de Amér...
Using sectoral growth accounting techniques from a structural perspective à la Lewis, the paper anal...
The industrialization of developing countries has fundamentally transformed work, employment, and la...
This article examines the e¤ects of sectorial shifts and structural transformation on the recent pro...
We investigate the role of sectorial differences in labor productivity and the process of structural...
I investigate the role of sectoral di¤erences in labor productivity and the process of structural tr...
Includes bibliographyTrade liberalization, deregulation of economic activity, the privatization of p...
This article analyses the structural changes in Latin Ameri-can industry, which speeded up in the 19...
The low pace of Latin American productivity growth in recent decades, despite extensive economic ref...
The low pace of Latin American productivity growth in recent decades, despite extensive economic ref...
Large gaps in labor productivity between the traditional and modern parts of the economy are a funda...
Incluye bibliografía.This paper compares structural change in four Latin American countries (Argenti...
The low pace of Latin American productivity growth in recent decades, despite extensive economic ref...
What are the keys to growth and change in developing countries? What is the process which an economy...
The dual-economy model predicts that holding productivity constant, labor reallocation from less to ...
En este documento se analiza el proceso de transformación estructural para algunas economías de Amér...
Using sectoral growth accounting techniques from a structural perspective à la Lewis, the paper anal...
The industrialization of developing countries has fundamentally transformed work, employment, and la...
This article examines the e¤ects of sectorial shifts and structural transformation on the recent pro...
We investigate the role of sectorial differences in labor productivity and the process of structural...
I investigate the role of sectoral di¤erences in labor productivity and the process of structural tr...
Includes bibliographyTrade liberalization, deregulation of economic activity, the privatization of p...
This article analyses the structural changes in Latin Ameri-can industry, which speeded up in the 19...
The low pace of Latin American productivity growth in recent decades, despite extensive economic ref...
The low pace of Latin American productivity growth in recent decades, despite extensive economic ref...
Large gaps in labor productivity between the traditional and modern parts of the economy are a funda...
Incluye bibliografía.This paper compares structural change in four Latin American countries (Argenti...
The low pace of Latin American productivity growth in recent decades, despite extensive economic ref...
What are the keys to growth and change in developing countries? What is the process which an economy...
The dual-economy model predicts that holding productivity constant, labor reallocation from less to ...
En este documento se analiza el proceso de transformación estructural para algunas economías de Amér...
Using sectoral growth accounting techniques from a structural perspective à la Lewis, the paper anal...
The industrialization of developing countries has fundamentally transformed work, employment, and la...