We provide new evidence on patterns of structural change in advanced economies, reconsidering the stylised facts put forward by Kaldor (1967), Kuznets (1971) and Maddison (1980). Since 1980 the services sector has overwhelmingly predominated in the economic activity of the European Union, Japan and the U.S., but there is substantial heterogenity among services. Personal, finance and business services have low productivity growth and increasing shares in employment and GDP. By contrast, shares of distribution services are constant and productivity growth is rapid. We find that the labour share in value added is declining, while the use of ICT-capital and skilled labour is increasing in all sectors and regions
The structural change of economy entails that in the long run how the dynamics of three main sectors...
I analyze structural change within the services sector and its implications for Baumol's cost disea...
My PhD thesis consists of three chapters. The first chapter revisits the results in Bernard and Jone...
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...
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...
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 paper examines broad patterns of structural change for a large number of countries on a global ...
I analyze structural change within the services sector and its implications for Baumol's cost disea...
The structural change of economy entails that in the long run how the dynamics of three main sectors...
I analyze structural change within the services sector and its implications for Baumol's cost disea...
My PhD thesis consists of three chapters. The first chapter revisits the results in Bernard and Jone...
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...
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...
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 paper examines broad patterns of structural change for a large number of countries on a global ...
I analyze structural change within the services sector and its implications for Baumol's cost disea...
The structural change of economy entails that in the long run how the dynamics of three main sectors...
I analyze structural change within the services sector and its implications for Baumol's cost disea...
My PhD thesis consists of three chapters. The first chapter revisits the results in Bernard and Jone...