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Structural economic dynamics in actual industrial economies

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STRUCTURAL CHANGE AND ECONOMIC DYNAMICS
Volume 64, Issue -, Pages 245-262

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DOI: 10.1016/j.strueco.2023.01.001

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Structural change; Vertically hyper-integrated sectors; Input-Output analysis

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This paper introduces a computable formulation of Pasinetti's dual system of prices and quantities and empirically explores the structural dynamics of six advanced industrial economies between 1995 and 2015. By using a dataset collating different OECD databases, the study analyzes the evolution of demand, productivity, wages, and the general price level, as well as the trends of job creation and displacement.
Despite the tight articulation between Pasinetti's natural economic system , measurable inter-industry magnitudes, contributions inspired by his framework of structural economic dynamics have either focused on analytical developments or empirically implemented some of its features in isolation. To bridge the gap between theory and empirics, this paper introduces a computable formulation of Pasinetti's dual system of prices and quantities, including its natural configuration, starting from a set of inter-industry accounting identities. The analytical properties of the computable framework are discussed, using the logical structure of a closed Input-Output model. By articulating a dataset collating different OECD databases, the scheme is empirically implemented to explore the structural dynamics of six advanced industrial economies between 1995 and 2015. In particular, we quantify the required injection to close a country's unemployment gap via a public intervention, use the natural configuration of the economy to relate the evolution of demand, productivity, wages and the general price level , compare the emerging trends of job creation and displacement across countries and hyper-integrated sectors.

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