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The Role of Manufacturing in Economic Growth in the Countries of the Andean Community of Nations (ACN), 1993–2019

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  • Diego Alejandro Ochoa Jiménez

    (Faculty of Economics and Administrative Sciences, Department of Economics, Universidad Técnica Particular de Loja (UTPL), Loja 1101608, Ecuador)

  • Alexis Polibio Gaona Albito

    (Faculty of Economics and Administrative Sciences, Department of Economics, Universidad Técnica Particular de Loja (UTPL), Loja 1101608, Ecuador)

  • Christian Fernando Pereira Jaramillo

    (Faculty of Economics and Administrative Sciences, Department of Economics, Universidad Técnica Particular de Loja (UTPL), Loja 1101608, Ecuador)

Abstract

Whether Kaldor’s three growth laws still operate in commodity-dependent middle-income economies—and through what transmission mechanism—is an open empirical question after three decades of trade liberalisation, financial opening, and the 2002–2014 commodity super-cycle. This paper provides the first bloc-level panel test of the three laws for the Andean Community of Nations (ACN—Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru) over 1993–2019, combining static feasible generalised regressions with dynamic Arellano–Bond difference-GMM and long-run multipliers. The predictions are as follows: manufacturing growth is positively associated with aggregate output (long-run multiplier 0.91), the Verdoorn coefficient is positive and significant at 0.42, and labour reallocation from non-manufacturing activities is associated with rising aggregate productivity over the time. The headline finding, however, is a decomposition failure: the Verdoorn and employment elasticities coefficients sum up to 0.35 rather than 1 as required by the accounting identity, leaving a residual of 0.65. We term this “jobless manufacturing growth” (capital-deepening). This suggests that the Kaldorian regime in the ACN has neither collapsed nor remained intact, but has mutated into a capital-intensive, labour-saving form consistent with Dutch-disease. Thus, industrial policy alone would deepen the jobless pattern: structural transformation in these economies requires pairing subsidy plans with the macroeconomic management of commodity-dependent exchange rates.

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  • Diego Alejandro Ochoa Jiménez & Alexis Polibio Gaona Albito & Christian Fernando Pereira Jaramillo, 2026. "The Role of Manufacturing in Economic Growth in the Countries of the Andean Community of Nations (ACN), 1993–2019," Economies, MDPI, vol. 14(6), pages 1-25, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jecomi:v:14:y:2026:i:6:p:221-:d:1964741
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