Essays in Aggregate Productivity Structural Change and Misallocation

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Why are some countries much more prosperous than others? This book argues that differences in average labor productivity patterns of structural change and labor misallocation across sectors explain most of the observed differences in economic prosperity around the world. Using a quantitative (calibration) approach it first shows that cross-country differences in per-capita income are mostly explained by cross-country differences in labor productivity. Moreover the dynamics of the world income distribution are largely consistent with those of the world productivity distribution. Next based on recently updated data sources it reexamines the relative contribution of the proximate determinants of labor productivity: physical capital human capital and aggregate efficiency. Finally taking the structural change patterns of Latin America and East Asia as an example it shows how labor misallocation across sectors generates large losses in aggregate efficiency and economy-wide productivity. Over time workers in Latin America keep gravitating to sectors in which the scale of production is minuscule mostly non-tradable and hardly standardizable.
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