Understanding how and why economies structurally transform as they grow is crucial for making sound national policy decisions. Typically, analysts who study this issue focus on sectoral shares of gross domestic product and employment. This paper extends those studies to include exports, including exports of services. It also considers mining, in addition to agriculture and manufacturing, and recognizes that some of the products of these four sectors are nontradable. The section on theory presents a general equilibrium model that provides hypotheses about structural change in different types of economies as they grow. These are then tested econometrically with annual data for the period 19912014 for a sample of 117 countries. The results poi...
Does the extent of participation in global agriculture value chains accelerate structural transforma...
This work studies the structural transformation of the sectorial production shares along thedevelopm...
The article adds to the debate around the ‘premature deindustrialization’ of developing countries by...
Treballs Finals del Màster d'Economia, Facultat d'Economia i Empresa, Universitat de Barcelona, Curs...
Common patterns of structural change in the sectoral composition of production, consumption and labo...
Understanding how and why economies structurally transform away from agriculture as they grow is cru...
In this paper, we combine data on gross domestic product (GDP) per capita and sectoral employment sh...
In the process of economic development, the share of manufacturing in total employment first increas...
[eng] The purpose of the thesis is to investigate the impact of patterns of trade on the structural ...
The paper develops a trade model with novel implications that richer and larger nations have a compa...
Historically, manufacturing has played a key role in the economic development of developing countrie...
This paper examines broad patterns of structural change for a large number of countries on a global ...
The paper presents a theory of the industrial transformation amongst sectors along the balanced grow...
The paper analyses the contribution of services vis-à-vis manufacturing as a driving force of econom...
The doctoral dissertation intends to explore the level and patterns of production transformation, ce...
Does the extent of participation in global agriculture value chains accelerate structural transforma...
This work studies the structural transformation of the sectorial production shares along thedevelopm...
The article adds to the debate around the ‘premature deindustrialization’ of developing countries by...
Treballs Finals del Màster d'Economia, Facultat d'Economia i Empresa, Universitat de Barcelona, Curs...
Common patterns of structural change in the sectoral composition of production, consumption and labo...
Understanding how and why economies structurally transform away from agriculture as they grow is cru...
In this paper, we combine data on gross domestic product (GDP) per capita and sectoral employment sh...
In the process of economic development, the share of manufacturing in total employment first increas...
[eng] The purpose of the thesis is to investigate the impact of patterns of trade on the structural ...
The paper develops a trade model with novel implications that richer and larger nations have a compa...
Historically, manufacturing has played a key role in the economic development of developing countrie...
This paper examines broad patterns of structural change for a large number of countries on a global ...
The paper presents a theory of the industrial transformation amongst sectors along the balanced grow...
The paper analyses the contribution of services vis-à-vis manufacturing as a driving force of econom...
The doctoral dissertation intends to explore the level and patterns of production transformation, ce...
Does the extent of participation in global agriculture value chains accelerate structural transforma...
This work studies the structural transformation of the sectorial production shares along thedevelopm...
The article adds to the debate around the ‘premature deindustrialization’ of developing countries by...