Understanding how and why economies structurally transform away from agriculture as they grow is crucial for developing sensible growth strategies and farm and food policies. Typically, analysts who study this and related structural change issues focus on sectoral shares of gross domestic product (GDP) and employment. This article draws on trade theory to focus as well on exports. It also notes that the trade costs of some products are too high at early stages of development to make international trade profitable, so a nontradables sector is recognized. The general equilibrium model presented in the theory section provides hypotheses about structural transformation in differently endowed open economies as they grow. Those hypotheses are tes...
The purpose of this paper is to develop a simple model of an economy in which growth is driven by a ...
Economic importance of the agricultural sector tends to decline relatively to other sectors in a gro...
Trade in processed products, such as chocolates, steaks or wines, is dominated by high income OECD c...
Understanding how and why economies structurally transform as they grow is crucial for making sound ...
Does the extent of participation in global agriculture value chains accelerate structural transforma...
Economic growth and development is intimately related to the decline of agriculture’s share of outpu...
Low agriculture productivity is considered a key obstacle to economic development for many countries...
Sources of growth in U.S. gross domestic product (GDP) are analyzed in a general equilibrium, open e...
Sources of growth in U.S. gross domestic product (GDP) are analyzed in a general equilibrium, open e...
Introduction Agriculture is much more important in the economies of developing countries than in hig...
Gains from trade come a certain degree of specialisation among trade partners. Specialisation in the...
The interrelationships between the development of the agricultural sector, the process of structural...
This paper examines the structural relationship between U.S. agricultural exports, foreign GDP growt...
For decades, earnings from farming in many developing countries have been depressed by a pro-urban b...
The purpose of this paper is to develop a simple model of an economy in which growth is driven by a ...
The purpose of this paper is to develop a simple model of an economy in which growth is driven by a ...
Economic importance of the agricultural sector tends to decline relatively to other sectors in a gro...
Trade in processed products, such as chocolates, steaks or wines, is dominated by high income OECD c...
Understanding how and why economies structurally transform as they grow is crucial for making sound ...
Does the extent of participation in global agriculture value chains accelerate structural transforma...
Economic growth and development is intimately related to the decline of agriculture’s share of outpu...
Low agriculture productivity is considered a key obstacle to economic development for many countries...
Sources of growth in U.S. gross domestic product (GDP) are analyzed in a general equilibrium, open e...
Sources of growth in U.S. gross domestic product (GDP) are analyzed in a general equilibrium, open e...
Introduction Agriculture is much more important in the economies of developing countries than in hig...
Gains from trade come a certain degree of specialisation among trade partners. Specialisation in the...
The interrelationships between the development of the agricultural sector, the process of structural...
This paper examines the structural relationship between U.S. agricultural exports, foreign GDP growt...
For decades, earnings from farming in many developing countries have been depressed by a pro-urban b...
The purpose of this paper is to develop a simple model of an economy in which growth is driven by a ...
The purpose of this paper is to develop a simple model of an economy in which growth is driven by a ...
Economic importance of the agricultural sector tends to decline relatively to other sectors in a gro...
Trade in processed products, such as chocolates, steaks or wines, is dominated by high income OECD c...