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Sectoral structure improvement in an economy with raw material exports specialization

Elena Vjacheslavovna Perepelkina
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Elena Vjacheslavovna Perepelkina: Samara State University of Economics, Russia

Russian Foreign Economic Journal, 2017, issue 12, 105-112

Abstract: A comparative analysis of alterations in the structure of economies of Russia and Norway is performed in the framework of Clark-Fisher model. The direction of sector shares’ changes in the gross value added followed the traditional views on the postindustrial structural development only partially. The captured deviation from trends in the original model was as follows: during2000-2016 the Russian economy displayed an increase in the primary sector share, while the secondary sector share grew in the Norwegian economy. Relatively small values of the tertiary sector share in the economies of both countries against the backdrop of a sufficiently high level of the population’s median income also contradict the theory. Results of the correlation analysis, first of all, suggest an inverse relationship between the primary and tertiary sectors having a dominant position in the structural development of both economies, and, secondly, indicate that deindustrialization supported expansion of services in Russia, whereas a similar effect was absent in Norway. A case of Norway demonstrates a possibility of simultaneously progressing reindustrialization and tertiarization in the developed economy that is disposing of a strategically unfavorable raw material specialization in exports.

Keywords: Sectoral structure; structural shifts; raw material specialization; gross value added; quantitative analysis; post-industrialism; reindustrialization; tertiarization. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2017
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