Sectoral Technology and Structural Transformation

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Journal: American Economic Journal: Macroeconomics
Year: 2015
Volume: 7
Issue: 4
Pages: 104-33

Score contribution per author:

1.341 = (α=2.01 / 3 authors) × 2.0x A-tier

α: calibrated so average coauthorship-adjusted count equals average raw count

Abstract

We assess how the properties of technology affect structural transformation, i.e., the reallocation of production factors across the broad sectors of agriculture, manufacturing, and services. To this end, we estimate sectoral constant elasticity of substitution (CES) and Cobb-Douglas production functions on postwar US data. We find that differences in technical progress across the three sectors are the dominant force behind structural transformation whereas other differences across sectoral technology are of second order importance. Our findings imply that Cobb-Douglas sectoral production functions that differ only in technical progress capture the main technological forces behind the postwar US structural transformation. (JEL E16, E25, O33, O47)

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RePEc Handle
repec:aea:aejmac:v:7:y:2015:i:4:p:104-33
Journal Field
Macro
Author Count
3
Added to Database
2026-01-29