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Variation in structural change around the world, 1985-2015 (in Chinese): Patterns, causes and implications

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在1985-2015 年期间,全球化加深了与要素禀赋相关的部门专门化模式。在技术 力量充足的发达国家,制造业变得更为技术密集化。在土地稀缺的东亚发展中国家, 尤其是中国,劳动密集型的制造业得到扩张。在土地充足的发展中地区,制造业却陷 入停滞甚至衰退;然而,在土地稀缺的南亚地区,制造业的发展受到低识字率、薄弱 基础设施的拖累。在大多数国家,服务部门在产出和就业中所占的比重增加,但主要 原因却并非全球化。未来数十年部门结构的变化受到许多不确定性的影响,但大体趋 势会继续由各国土地存量和技术供给之间的差异来塑造。 Resources Statistical appendix.pdf Caselli.pdf Relative skill intensities WIOD.xlsx Wood source data.xlsx

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  • Adrian Wood, 2017. "Variation in structural change around the world, 1985-2015 (in Chinese): Patterns, causes and implications," WIDER Working Paper Series wp-2017-34b, World Institute for Development Economic Research (UNU-WIDER).
  • Handle: RePEc:unu:wpaper:wp-2017-34b
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    5. Toptancı, Ali İskan, 2020. "The Effects of Globalisation on International Trade Models: A Research on China," EconStor Research Reports 227717, ZBW - Leibniz Information Centre for Economics.

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