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-abundant developed countries, manufacturing became more skill-intensive. In land-scarce developing East Asia, labour …, while in land-scarce South Asia manufacturing was held back by low literacy and weak infrastructure. The shares of service …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011654028
In economic development, structural change among the three main sectors of an economy accompanies with aggregate economic growth. Nevertheless the question whether economic growth causes structural change or change in the economic structure causes aggregate growth is still unanswered. To shed...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010266660
In economic development, structural change among the three main sectors of an economy accompanies with aggregate economic growth. Nevertheless the question whether economic growth causes structural change or change in the economic structure causes aggregate growth is still unanswered. To shed...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10003833147
The paper analyzes the process of Brazilian deindustrialization from the perspective of the transformations occurred in the global economic system in the last three decades. Realizes the performance of the Brazilian industry in the international economy from the technological, productive,...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011294276
-abundant developed countries, manufacturing became more skill-intensive. In land-scarce developing East Asia, labour …, while in land-scarce South Asia manufacturing was held back by low literacy and weak infrastructure. The shares of service …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012962685
The theoretical analysis of structural changes in the context of economic growth has a long tradition. However, studies which analyze the empirical relationship between these two economic categories are still very rare. In the literature, whether growth causes structural changes or the other way...
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This paper attempts to enhance empirical understanding of the effects of structural-change variables on economic outcomes. The relationships between sectoral shares and (1) the speed of structural change and (2) economic growth were examined for a large panel of 111 economies over the period of...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014343679
In economic development, structural change among the three main sectors of an economy accompanies with aggregate economic growth. Nevertheless the question whether economic growth causes structural change or change in the economic structure causes aggregate growth is still unanswered. To shed...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005012077
A number of studies in the literature have recently explored the causes behind the European productivity slowdown from the mid-1990s onwards and the correlative increase in the productivity gap between Europe and the United States (e.g., van Ark et al, 2008; Maudos et al, 2008; van Ark and Inklaar,...
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This article is immerse in the debate over the determinants of countries income level convergence and states that the productive structure of a country is one of the most important of such determinants. A comparative study is performed, testing the potentiality for structural change, for Uruguay...
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