The Recent Growth Boom in Developing Economies: A Structural-Change Perspective
Xinshen Diao (),
Margaret McMillan and
Dani Rodrik ()
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Xinshen Diao: International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI)
Dani Rodrik: Harvard University
Chapter 9 in The Palgrave Handbook of Development Economics, 2019, pp 281-334 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract Growth has accelerated in a wide range of developing countries over the last couple of decades, resulting in an extraordinary period of convergence with the advanced economies. We analyze this experience from the lens of structural change—the reallocation of labor from low- to high-productivity sectors. Patterns of structural change differ greatly in the recent growth experience. In contrast to the East Asian experience, none of the recent growth accelerations in Latin America, Africa or South Asia was driven by rapid industrialization. Beyond that, we document that recent growth accelerations were based on either rapid within-sector labor productivity growth (Latin America) or growth-increasing structural change (Africa), but rarely both at the same time. The African experience is particularly intriguing, as growth-enhancing structural change appears to have come typically at the expense of declining labor productivity growth in the more modern sectors of the economy. We explain this anomaly by arguing that the forces that promoted structural change in Africa originated on the demand side, through either external transfers or increase in agricultural incomes. In contrast to Asia, structural change was the result of increased demand for goods and services produced in the modern sectors of the economy rather than productivity improvements in these sectors.
Keywords: Economic growth; Structural transformation; Economic development (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2019
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-14000-7_9
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