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Title: Structural change and the income of nations
Author: Armas, Cynthia
Sánchez-Losada, Fernando
Keywords: Ajustament estructural
Treball qualificat
Innovacions tecnològiques
Política governamental
Structural adjustment (Economic policy)
Skilled labor
Technological innovations
Government policy
Issue Date: 2021
Publisher: Universitat de Barcelona. Facultat d'Economia i Empresa
Series/Report no: [WP E-Eco21/412]
Abstract: An increase in the supply of skilled labor has been common across the world. However, despite the rise in skilled labor force, not all countries have achieved high income levels, even when their structural transformation follows the same path (from agriculture to industry and, then, from industry to services). Skilled workers might end up in either high or low TFP sectors, according to two opposite theories of structural change (skill-biased structural transformation and stagnant structural transformation). We show that directed technical change is needed to achieve skill-biased structural transformation and, therefore, skilled workers are allocated to high TFP sectors. We present macrodata and microdata evidence to identify the existence of directed technical change. We reveal that in the U.S., South Korea and France, skilled workers have ended up in high TFP sectors due to the existence of directed technical change in the process of structural transformation, but not in Canada. There is a lack of clear evidence for Italy and Spain.
It is part of: UB Economics – Working Papers, 2021, E21/412
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/2445/177578
Appears in Collections:UB Economics – Working Papers [ERE]
Documents de treball / Informes (Economia)

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