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Sectoral Productivity Gaps and Aggregate Productivity
- Publication Year :
- 2016
- Publisher :
- World Bank, Washington, DC, 2016.
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Abstract
- This paper examines the role of changes in sectoral productivity gaps over time in accounting for growth realized by countries over the past few decades. To quantify the productivity impact of the sectoral gaps, a simple model of resource allocation is developed in which the gaps arise due to distortions in the form of asymmetrical taxes across sectors. The paper finds a limited role of changes in distortions over time in accounting for actual growth. Implied growth from changes in distortions accounts for less than 2.5 percent of actual growth for the median country. To check if the lower contribution of changes in distortions is because of unrealized gains suggested by high levels of present distortions, productivity gains are estimated when distortions across countries are reduced to the US levels. Barring a couple of cases, the gains in aggregate productivity are modest across the sample of countries.
- Subjects :
- LABOR ORGANIZATION
VALUE ADDED
ECONOMIC GROWTH
AGGREGATE PRODUCTIVITY
LABOR MIGRATION
MEASUREMENT
DRIVERS
IMPUTATION
EMPLOYMENT
CRITERIA
DISCIPLINE
LENDING
AGGREGATE LEVEL
UNEMPLOYMENT
INCOME
MACROECONOMICS
PRODUCTIVITY
PERFECT COMPETITION
RESOURCE ALLOCATION
LABOR PRODUCTIVITY
WORKERS
JOBS
LABOUR MARKET
ACTUAL GROWTH
BUSINESS
SHARES
AVERAGING
GROWTH
PRODUCTIVITY GAIN
COUNTRY VARIATION
ORGANIZATIONS
AVERAGE PRODUCTIVITY
TOTAL EMPLOYMENT
AGE GROUP
DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS
WORKER
MARKETS
FINANCE
DEVELOPMENT
WAGES
PRODUCTIVITY CHANGE
PRODUCTIVITY GAINS
AGE GROUPS
OPTIMIZATION
MENU
PRODUCTION
LABOR MARKET
ONLINE DATABASE
STRUCTURAL CHANGE
GDP PER CAPITA
DEVELOPMENT POLICY
TRENDS
MARGINAL PRODUCTIVITY
TRADE
EQUILIBRIUM
EMPLOYMENT SHARE
DATA
AGRICULTURE
ESTIMATED PRODUCTIVITY
PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH
ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
GDP
VARIABLES
TFP
LABOUR
RAW DATA
MANUFACTURING
CAPITAL
LABOR ALLOCATION
MARKET IMPERFECTIONS
ACCOUNTING
OPEN ACCESS
INCOME DISTRIBUTION
FACTOR MARKETS
RESULT
VALUE
BUSINESS SERVICES
LABOR SHARE
BENCHMARK
EMPLOYMENT RATE
CAPITAL STOCK
TIME PERIODS
INCREASE IN LABOR
MARGINAL PRODUCTS
HUMAN CAPITAL
PRICE
TAXES
INTERNATIONAL STANDARD
DATABASE
WAGE RATE
CREDIT
GROWTH RATE
EMPLOYMENT RATES
UNDERESTIMATES
TECHNOLOGY
LESS DEVELOPED COUNTRIES
LABOR
ECONOMICS
RESULTS
MOTIVATION
INPUTS
DUAL ECONOMY
LABOR FORCE
PRODUCTION FUNCTION
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Accession number :
- edsair.od......2456..a0b8851b80565ea8d21077f1c5ae6253