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STRUCTURAL CHANGE, TOTAL FACTOR PRODUCTIVITY AND SECTORAL LABOR PRODUCTIVITY IN SELECTED AFRICAN COUNTRIES

Year 2020, Volume: 4 Issue: 2, 113 - 133, 23.10.2020

Abstract

The transition from low income to high-income countries requires a change in the production structure of an economy. This paper examines structural change and its implication on TFP growth and sectoral labor productivity for a sample of African countries (Burkina Faso, Ethiopia, Madagascar, Mozambique, Tanzania, and Uganda) for 1991-2017. Using the panel data fixed effects model with Driscoll-Kraay standard error estimation technique, we find that structural change has contributed significantly to the growth of TFP. But it didn’t have any effect on sectoral labor productivity. Therefore, countries should promote relocation of labor from agriculture sector to the modern sectors to increase TFP growth rate.

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Year 2020, Volume: 4 Issue: 2, 113 - 133, 23.10.2020

Abstract

References

  • Abizadeh, S. and Pandey, M. (2009). Trade Openness, Structural Change and Total Factor Productivity. International Economic Journal, 23(4): 545–559
  • Bah, El‐H.M. (2014). Sectoral productivity in developing countries. Manuscript, University of Auckland. paper prepared for the IARIW-UNSW conference on productivity: measurement, drivers and trends sydney, Australia, November 26-27, 2013
  • Bah, E. and Brada, J.C. (2009). Total Factor Productivity Growth, Structural Change and Convergence in the New Members of the European Union. Comparative Economic Studies, 51(4):421–446
  • Cardarelli, R. and Lusinyan, L. (2015). U.S. Total Factor Productivity Slowdown: Evidence from the U.S. States. IMF working paper. No.15/ 116
  • Eshete, Z. and Kimuyu, P. (2016). In search of structural change surplus and perpetual growth in Ethiopia: Examining alternative sectoral growth options, an application of recursive dynamic CGE model. African Journal of Economic and Management Studies, 7(2):241-255
  • Hoechle, D. (2007). Robust standard errors for panel regressions with cross-sectional dependence. Stata Journal 7(3): 281–312.
  • Huffman, E.W. (2000). Human capital, education and agriculture. 24th international congress of Agricultural economics. Staff paper # 338.
  • Isaksson, A. (2007). Determinants of Total Factor Productivity: A Literature Review. United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO), staff working paper 02/2007, Vienna
  • Jajri, I. (2007). Determinants of Total Factor Productivity Growth in Malaysia. Journal of Economic Cooperation. 28(3):41-58
  • Kruger, J. (2008). Productivity and Structural Change: a Review of the Literature. Journal of Economic Surveys. 22(2):330-363.
  • Lewis, A. (1954). Economic development with unlimited supplies of labor. Manchester School of Economic and Social Studies, 22:139–191
  • Mallick, J. (2015). Globalization, Structural Change and Labour Productivity Growth in BRICS Economy. FIW Working Paper, No. 41.
  • Mariyono, J. (2018). Decomposed total factor productivity of Indonesian rice production. Economic Journal of Emerging Markets, 10(2): 121-127.
  • Markus, E. and Francis, T. (2013). Structural change and cross-country growth empirics. World Bank Economic Review, 27(2): 229-271.
  • Mastromarco, C. and Zago, A. (2012). On modeling the determinants of TFP growth. Structural Change and Economic Dynamics 23:373–382
  • McMillan, M. and Rodrick, D. (2011). Globalization, Structural Change and Productivity Growth. NBER Working Paper 17143
  • Medreseh S.C., Alavijeh, N.K. and Jalaee, S.A. (2018). The Impact of Government Economic Policies on Labour Productivity in Selected Countries of ECD. International Journal of Management, Accounting and Economics,5 (10):822-832
  • Moussir, C.E and Chatri, A. (2019). Structural change and labor productivity growth in Morocco. Structural Change and Economic Dynamics, 2019:1-6
  • Neuss, L.V. (2019). The Drivers of Structural Change. Journal of Economic Surveys, 33(1):309-349
  • Oyelaran-Oyeyinka, O. and Lal, K. (2016). Structural Transformation in Developing Countries: Cross Regional Analysis. United Nations Human Settlements Program (UN-Habitat), 1. Nairobi, Kenya
  • Plastina, A. and Lence, S. (2018). A parametric estimation of total factor productivity and its components in U.S. Agriculture. American Journal of Agricultural Economics,100(4): 1091-1119.
  • Rodrik, D., McMillan, M. and Sepúlveda, C. (2016). Structural Change, Fundamentals, and Growth: a framework and case studies. International Food Policy Research Institute. 2016:1-38
  • Thakur, S. (2011). Fundamental Economic Structure and Structural Change in Regional Economies: A Methodological Approach. Région et Développement, 33(4):9-38 The Conference Board. 2019. Total economy database: (Adjusted version) April 2019, https://www. conference-board.org/data/economydatabase/total-economy-database-productivity. Retrieved on 15 August 2019.
  • Vries, G.J., Erumban, A.A., Timmer, M.P., Voskoboynikov, I. and Wu, H.X. (2012). Deconstructing the BRICs: Structural transformation and aggregate productivity growth. Journal of Comparative Economics 40(2): 211–227
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Primary Language English
Subjects Business Administration
Journal Section Makaleler
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Wondwosen Getaneh Ejıgu 0000-0002-9223-321X

Publication Date October 23, 2020
Published in Issue Year 2020 Volume: 4 Issue: 2

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APA Ejıgu, W. G. (2020). STRUCTURAL CHANGE, TOTAL FACTOR PRODUCTIVITY AND SECTORAL LABOR PRODUCTIVITY IN SELECTED AFRICAN COUNTRIES. Journal of Research in Economics, 4(2), 113-133.