This paper explores the role of nonmarket household services in the growth and development of the U.S. economy, in the period between 1870 and 1930. In the first section, we review previous efforts to estimate the value and composition of household output, and sketch a descriptive account of the “domestic service sector,” broadly defined to encompass both paid domestic servants and women primarily engaged in nonmarket household production for family members. The historical composition of this more broadly defined labor force reveals the longstanding economic significance of services which were factored into output and growth statistics only after being transferred to the market economy. In the second section, we present estimates and sensit...
A shorter version of this paper is to appear as an entry, titled "Household Production", in the Inte...
Strategic services play a pivotal, but largely unrecognized, role in the early growth and developmen...
This paper investigates structural changes in the service economy in California between 1960 and 198...
The primary purpose of this study is to examine the long-term changes in household production caused...
In the shadow of industry, the service sector substantially expanded during the late nineteenth cent...
During the past 15 years employment and current dollar gross product continued to shift to the Servi...
The positive association be-tween economic growth and the share of services in the industrial distri...
We present four facts and a model explaining the rise of the service economy. First, the rising shar...
Includes bibliographical references.Includes illustrations.The term "Services” as defined in this st...
Throughout the second half of the 20th century, women in the U.S. decided to move increasingly into ...
The United States Department of Commerce regularly publishes official estimates of United States Gro...
Over past 200 years, industrialization was the driving force in the economic development of most nat...
This paper compares evidence on productivity levels and growth, and factor intensities in manufactur...
The relationship between domestic trade and service production, on one hand, and productivity per wo...
This study extends Baumol's (1967) two-sector (manufacturing and services) unbalanced growth model t...
A shorter version of this paper is to appear as an entry, titled "Household Production", in the Inte...
Strategic services play a pivotal, but largely unrecognized, role in the early growth and developmen...
This paper investigates structural changes in the service economy in California between 1960 and 198...
The primary purpose of this study is to examine the long-term changes in household production caused...
In the shadow of industry, the service sector substantially expanded during the late nineteenth cent...
During the past 15 years employment and current dollar gross product continued to shift to the Servi...
The positive association be-tween economic growth and the share of services in the industrial distri...
We present four facts and a model explaining the rise of the service economy. First, the rising shar...
Includes bibliographical references.Includes illustrations.The term "Services” as defined in this st...
Throughout the second half of the 20th century, women in the U.S. decided to move increasingly into ...
The United States Department of Commerce regularly publishes official estimates of United States Gro...
Over past 200 years, industrialization was the driving force in the economic development of most nat...
This paper compares evidence on productivity levels and growth, and factor intensities in manufactur...
The relationship between domestic trade and service production, on one hand, and productivity per wo...
This study extends Baumol's (1967) two-sector (manufacturing and services) unbalanced growth model t...
A shorter version of this paper is to appear as an entry, titled "Household Production", in the Inte...
Strategic services play a pivotal, but largely unrecognized, role in the early growth and developmen...
This paper investigates structural changes in the service economy in California between 1960 and 198...