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2010-09Type
- Working Paper
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Abstract
Against the backdrop of Baumol’s model of ‘unbalanced growth’, a recent strand of literature has presented models that manage to reconcile structural change with Kaldor’s ‘stylized fact’ of the relative constancy of per-capita GDP growth. Another strand of literature goes beyond this, arguing that the expenditure shifts toward Baumol’s ‘stagnant’ sector stimulate rather than dampen long-term economic growth because of the human capital-accumulating nature of major ‘stagnant’ services (like health care and education). This paper tests the relationship between structural change and economic growth empirically by means of a Granger-causality analysis of a panel of 18 OECD countries. Show more
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https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-a-010705340Publication status
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KOF Working PapersVolume
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KOF Swiss Economic Institute, ETH ZurichSubject
Human capital; ECONOMIC GROWTH; WIRTSCHAFTSWACHSTUM; WIRTSCHAFTSSTRUKTURÄNDERUNGEN (WIRTSCHAFTSWISSENSCHAFTEN); Panel Grangercausality tests; Economic growth; Structural change; ECONOMIC STRUCTURAL CHANGES (ECONOMICS)Organisational unit
02525 - KOF Konjunkturforschungsstelle / KOF Swiss Economic Institute
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