This study examines the impact of the expansion of the service sector on labour productivity growth in 10 developed economies, reaching back to the late 1970s. The main research novelty is that it combines both Kaldorian and Baumolian insights to develop a new shift-share decomposition that, consistent with Kaldorian theory, endogenises productivity growth at the industry level with respect to structural change, and, consistent with the Baumolian framework, includes the impact that arises from the cumulative reallocation of nominal output and employment. Our results show that tertiarisation leads to a gradual decrease in productivity growth in most of these economies
We study a multi-sector model of growth with differences in TFP growth rates across sectors and deri...
This study contributes to the debate on the premature deindustrialization of developing countries by...
El bajo crecimiento de la productividad en buena parte de las economías avanzadas se ha asociado a l...
The relative expansion of the service sector in employment and nominal value added (tertiarisation) ...
This paper reports the results of an econometric examination on the links between labour productivit...
Mature European countries have recently experienced a slackening in output growth and stagnating lab...
Recent studies of economic growth have moved from explaining average trends in long-term growth to s...
I analyze structural change within the services sector and its implications for Baumol's cost disea...
Although the structural economic dynamic approach provides a simultaneous consideration of demand an...
From a neo-Kaldorian perspective, this paper seeks to establish the concepts of demand and productiv...
Over the last two decades, mature European countries have experienced a slackening in economic growt...
Consistent with neoclassical theory, the recent slowdown in labour productivity is generally regarde...
We study a multi-sector model of growth with differences in TFP growth rates across sectors and deri...
This study contributes to the debate on the premature deindustrialization of developing countries by...
El bajo crecimiento de la productividad en buena parte de las economías avanzadas se ha asociado a l...
The relative expansion of the service sector in employment and nominal value added (tertiarisation) ...
This paper reports the results of an econometric examination on the links between labour productivit...
Mature European countries have recently experienced a slackening in output growth and stagnating lab...
Recent studies of economic growth have moved from explaining average trends in long-term growth to s...
I analyze structural change within the services sector and its implications for Baumol's cost disea...
Although the structural economic dynamic approach provides a simultaneous consideration of demand an...
From a neo-Kaldorian perspective, this paper seeks to establish the concepts of demand and productiv...
Over the last two decades, mature European countries have experienced a slackening in economic growt...
Consistent with neoclassical theory, the recent slowdown in labour productivity is generally regarde...
We study a multi-sector model of growth with differences in TFP growth rates across sectors and deri...
This study contributes to the debate on the premature deindustrialization of developing countries by...
El bajo crecimiento de la productividad en buena parte de las economías avanzadas se ha asociado a l...