2005/25 | LEM Working Paper Series | |
Demand and Technology Contribution to Structural Change and Tertiarisation: An Input-Output Structural Decomposition Analysis |
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Maria Savona, André Lorentz |
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Keywords | ||
Structural change, Growth of Services, Input–Output
Structural Decomposition Analysis
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Abstract | ||
The paper provides fresh empirical evidence on the relative role
of changes in final and intermediate demand as affecting the changes
in the sectoral structure of advanced economies. These latter have
led, over the last three decades, to the massive growth of service
sectors. The paper draws upon the recently released OECD Input-Output
(I-O) tables. The empirical analysis is based on an I-O Structural
Decomposition Analysis carried out on 13 manufacturing and
service sectors, from the end of 1960s to the end of 1990s. Although
heterogeneous sectoral patterns emerge, we find that the structural
changes leading to the growth of services, particularly KIBS (Knowledge
Intensive Business Services), are mainly (domestic) demand-led,
whereas the role of foreign trade remains marginal even in the last
decade. We infer that, even in the case of the most technologically
advanced service sectors, (domestic) demand constraints affect the degree
of exploitation of technological opportunities and the patterns of
growth.
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