Why is Europe falling behind? Structural transformation and services' productivity differences between Europe and the U.S
Buiatti, Cesare
Duarte, Joao B.
Sáenz, Luis Felipe

Fecha: 2018
Resumen: We explain labour productivity differences of the service sector between Europe and the U. S. through the labour allocation taking place within the service sector. We measure labour productivity using a multisector structural transformation model that decomposes services into 11 sub-sectors comparable across Europe and the U. S. We identify wholesale and retail trade as well as business services to be the two sectors responsible for most of the lack of catch-up in labour productivity between Europe and the U. S. We also investigate which institutional characteristics are associated with the different performances of sectoral productivity across sectors. We empirically explore our country-sector panel measures of labour productivity levels, and our results suggest that differences in taxation, pro-business attitudes, ICT diffusion and rates of innovation are disproportionally correlated with the productivity of wholesale, retail and business services relative to the rest of the sectors in the economy.
Resumen: The ADEMU Working Paper Series is being supported by the European Commission Horizon 2020 European Union funding for Research & Innovation, grant agreement No 649396.
Ayudas: European Commission 649396
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Lengua: Anglès
Colección: Barcelona Graduate School of Economics. ADEMU working paper series
Colección: ADEMU Working Paper Series ; 93
Documento: Working paper
Materia: Structural transformation ; Service sector ; Nonhomothetic CES preferences ; Labour productivity

Adreça alternativa: https://hdl.handle.net/10230/34597


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