The service sector expansion has shown to be a multiple trend process, producing distinct sectorial compositions. The present paper aims to make a comparison between two large economies in different stages of development with an extensive service sector (Brazil and United States), by focusing on final and intermediary demand changes and sectorial productivity as well. Input–output matrices for Brazil and United States were used and two applications were carried out: structural decomposition analysis and total factor productivity. Main results are as follows. Firstly, the growth in services was fostered by several factors, among which household consumption assumes an important role for both countries. Second, inter-industrial linkages play a...
ABSTRACT: The complex relationship between production structure and economic growth has been the sub...
This article analyses productivity trends in Brazilian and Mexican manufacturing industries between ...
The relationship between domestic trade and service production, on one hand, and productivity per wo...
AbstractThe service sector expansion has shown to be a multiple trend process, producing distinct se...
AbstractThe service sector expansion has shown to be a multiple trend process, producing distinct se...
Using input-output tables for the economies of Brazil and the United States, this comparative study ...
The expansion of the tertiary sector, known as tertiarization, was a process that produces multipl...
Includes bibliographyAlthough the services sector accounts for nearly 70% of employment and income i...
The service sector has the largest share of GDP and employment in the RioGrande do Sul economy. It m...
The service sector has the largest share of GDP and employment in the RioGrande do Sul economy. It m...
Abstract This paper aimed to study the behavior of Brazilian productivity between 2004 and 2014 and ...
Using input-output tables for the economies of Brazil and the United States, this comparative study ...
Using input-output tables for the economies of Brazil and the United States, this comparative study ...
We investigate the role of sectorial differences in labor productivity and the process of structural...
I investigate the role of sectoral di¤erences in labor productivity and the process of structural tr...
ABSTRACT: The complex relationship between production structure and economic growth has been the sub...
This article analyses productivity trends in Brazilian and Mexican manufacturing industries between ...
The relationship between domestic trade and service production, on one hand, and productivity per wo...
AbstractThe service sector expansion has shown to be a multiple trend process, producing distinct se...
AbstractThe service sector expansion has shown to be a multiple trend process, producing distinct se...
Using input-output tables for the economies of Brazil and the United States, this comparative study ...
The expansion of the tertiary sector, known as tertiarization, was a process that produces multipl...
Includes bibliographyAlthough the services sector accounts for nearly 70% of employment and income i...
The service sector has the largest share of GDP and employment in the RioGrande do Sul economy. It m...
The service sector has the largest share of GDP and employment in the RioGrande do Sul economy. It m...
Abstract This paper aimed to study the behavior of Brazilian productivity between 2004 and 2014 and ...
Using input-output tables for the economies of Brazil and the United States, this comparative study ...
Using input-output tables for the economies of Brazil and the United States, this comparative study ...
We investigate the role of sectorial differences in labor productivity and the process of structural...
I investigate the role of sectoral di¤erences in labor productivity and the process of structural tr...
ABSTRACT: The complex relationship between production structure and economic growth has been the sub...
This article analyses productivity trends in Brazilian and Mexican manufacturing industries between ...
The relationship between domestic trade and service production, on one hand, and productivity per wo...