In order to clarify the theoretical implications of recent employment growth in the services – and its link to the development of knowledge economy and information technologies - the paper presents an in-depth discussion of the Baumol model of “unbalanced growth”. Although some empirical evidence confirms the stylised facts of the model, its uncomfortable predictions cannot be considered as true. By successively relaxing its four main assumptions (constant labour pool, long-term invariance of sector shares, closed economy and homogeneous wage growth), the authors explore the theoretical implications of the model and their policy consequences. It comes out that a major way to escape the “stagnancy trap” can be provided by new technologies an...
This paper analyzes the relationship between economic growth and technological change in open econom...
Economic growth is driven by structural change. Structural change does not come without a cost. The ...
We investigate the effect of structural transformation on the process of economic growth. Using a tw...
In this paper we carry out an in-depth discussion of Baumol’s model of “unbalanced growth”, a funda...
According to Baumol's model of unbalanced growth, if resources are shifting towards industries where...
This study extends Baumol's (1967) two-sector (manufacturing and services) unbalanced growth model t...
Baumol's unbalanced growth model predicts the tendency of aggregate productivity growth to slow down...
Productivity gaps and « cost illness ». Contributions and limits of William J. Baumol's unbalanced g...
The business services industry represents a large and fast-growing chunk of the Dutch economy, appro...
We consider a version of the Solow growth model where technological progress can be investment speci...
This paper examines the long-run effects of growth on unemployment. It assumes that growth arises ex...
The rapid growth of services in the U.S. has raised concern, captured by Baumol\u27s analytical mode...
This paper argues that there is reason to be skeptical about the idea that the transition to a servi...
Original paper can be found at: http://www.ecomod.net/conferences/ecomod2006/ecomod2006.htmDoes the ...
We study a multi-sector model of growth with differences in TFP growth rates across sectors and deri...
This paper analyzes the relationship between economic growth and technological change in open econom...
Economic growth is driven by structural change. Structural change does not come without a cost. The ...
We investigate the effect of structural transformation on the process of economic growth. Using a tw...
In this paper we carry out an in-depth discussion of Baumol’s model of “unbalanced growth”, a funda...
According to Baumol's model of unbalanced growth, if resources are shifting towards industries where...
This study extends Baumol's (1967) two-sector (manufacturing and services) unbalanced growth model t...
Baumol's unbalanced growth model predicts the tendency of aggregate productivity growth to slow down...
Productivity gaps and « cost illness ». Contributions and limits of William J. Baumol's unbalanced g...
The business services industry represents a large and fast-growing chunk of the Dutch economy, appro...
We consider a version of the Solow growth model where technological progress can be investment speci...
This paper examines the long-run effects of growth on unemployment. It assumes that growth arises ex...
The rapid growth of services in the U.S. has raised concern, captured by Baumol\u27s analytical mode...
This paper argues that there is reason to be skeptical about the idea that the transition to a servi...
Original paper can be found at: http://www.ecomod.net/conferences/ecomod2006/ecomod2006.htmDoes the ...
We study a multi-sector model of growth with differences in TFP growth rates across sectors and deri...
This paper analyzes the relationship between economic growth and technological change in open econom...
Economic growth is driven by structural change. Structural change does not come without a cost. The ...
We investigate the effect of structural transformation on the process of economic growth. Using a tw...