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像印度一样增长——服务业主导型增长的不平等效应

Growing Like India—the Unequal Effects of Service‐Led Growth
Econometrica · 2023 · Tianyu Fan、Michael Peters、Fabrizio Zilibotti

中文摘要

当前大多数发展中国家的结构转型表现为服务业迅速扩张,而工业化程度有限。本文提出一种新的方法,用于对服务行业的生产率增长进行结构估计,从而规避衡量质量改进时众所周知的困难。在我们的理论中,服务业扩张既是发展进程的结果——源于收入效应,也是发展进程的原因——源于生产率增长。我们使用印度家庭数据估计该模型。研究发现,1987年至2011年间,零售、餐饮和住宅房地产等非贸易型消费服务业的生产率增长,是推动结构转型和生活水平提高的重要因素。然而,福利收益严重偏向高收入城市居民。

Abstract

Structural transformation in most currently developing countries takes the form of a rapid rise in services but limited industrialization. In this paper, we propose a new methodology to structurally estimate productivity growth in service industries that circumvents the notorious difficulties in measuring quality improvements. In our theory, the expansion of the service sector is both a consequence—due to income effects—and a cause—due to productivity growth—of the development process. We estimate the model using Indian household data. We find that productivity growth in nontradable consumer services such as retail, restaurants, or residential real estate was an important driver of structural transformation and rising living standards between 1987 and 2011. However, the welfare gains were heavily skewed toward high‐income urban dwellers.
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