Engel versus Baumol: Accounting for structural change using two centuries of U.S. data

Explorations in Economic History - Tập 46 Số 2 - Trang 186-202 - 2009
Benjamin Dennis1, Talan B. İşcan2
1Department of Economics, University of the Pacific, 3601 Pacific Avenue, Stockton, CA, 95211, USA
2Department of Economics, Dalhousie University, 6220 University Avenue, Halifax, NS, Canada B3H 3J5

Tóm tắt

Từ khóa


Tài liệu tham khảo

Acemoglu, 2008, Capital deepening and nonbalanced economic growth, Journal of Political Economy, 116, 467, 10.1086/589523

Atack, 2005, Capital deepening and the rise of the factory: the American experience during the nineteenth century, Economic History Review, 58, 586, 10.1111/j.1468-0289.2005.00314.x

Atack, 2000, The farm, the farmer, and the market, vol. 2

Baumol, 1967, Macroeconomics of unbalanced growth: the anatomy of urban crisis, American Economic Review, 57, 415

Francesco, 2001, The U.S. structural transformation and regional convergence: a reinterpretation, Journal of Political Economy, 109, 584, 10.1086/321015

Crafts, 1980, Income elasticities of demand and the release of labor by agriculture during the British industrial revolution: a further reappraisal, Journal of European Economic History, 9, 153

Craig, 2000, Hours at work and total factor productivity growth in 19th century U.S. agriculture, Advances in Agricultural Economic History, 1, 1, 10.1016/S1569-4933(00)01028-9

Dennis, 2007, Productivity growth and agricultural out-migration in the United States, Structural Change and Economic Dynamics, 18, 52, 10.1016/j.strueco.2005.11.003

Dennis, Benjamin N., İşcan Talan B., 2008. Data appendix to Engel versus Baumol: accounting for structural change using two centuries of U.S. data. Available from: <http://myweb.dal.ca/tiscan/>.

Engerman, 2000, Technology and industrialization, 1790–1914, vol. 51, 367

Echevarria, 1997, Changes in sectoral composition associated with economic growth, International Economic Review, 38, 431, 10.2307/2527382

Fogel, 2004

Fuchs, 1968

Gallman, 1960, Commodity output 1839–1899, vol. 24

Gallman, 1972, Changes in total U.S. agricultural factor productivity in the nineteenth century

Gallman, 1986, The United States capital stock in the nineteenth century, vol. 51, 165

Gallman, 2000, Economic growth and structural change in the long nineteenth century, vol. 2

Gallman, 1969, The service industries in the nineteenth century, vol. 34

Gardner, 2002

Gordon, 2004

Hanes, 1998, Consistent wholesale price series for the United States, 1860–1990

Houthakker, 1987, Engel’s law, vol. 2

Johnson, 2002, Comment on The U.S. structural transformation and regional convergence: a reinterpretation, Journal of Political Economy, 110, 1414, 10.1086/342809

Johnston, 1975

Jorgenson, 1992, Productivity growth in U.S. agriculture: a postwar perspective, American Journal of Agricultural Economics, 74, 745, 10.2307/1242588

Jorgenson, 1987

Kendrick, 1961

Kongsamut, 2001, Beyond balanced growth, Review of Economic Studies, 68, 869, 10.1111/1467-937X.00193

Lebergott, 1996

Meiburg, 1962, Agricultural productivity in the United States: 1870–1960, Food Research Institute Studies, 3, 63

McClelland, 1997

Mundlak, 2000

Mundlak, 2005, Economic growth: lessons from two centuries of American agriculture, Journal of Economic Literature, 43, 989, 10.1257/002205105775362005

Ngai, 2007, Structural change in a multi-sector model of growth, American Economic Review, 97, 429, 10.1257/aer.97.1.429

North, 1966, Industrialization in the United States, vol. 6, 673

Perez, 2003, Inflationary expectations and the Fisher effect prior to World War I, Journal of Money, Credit, and Banking, 35, 947, 10.1353/mcb.2003.0047

Putnam, 2002, U.S. per capita food supply trends: more calories, refined carbohydrates, and fats, Food Review, 1

Schultz, 1945

Sokoloff, 1986, Productivity growth in manufacturing during early industrialization: evidence from the American Northeast, 1820–1860, vol. 51

Solow, 1957, Technical change and the aggregate production function, Review of Economics and Statistics, 39, 312, 10.2307/1926047

Towne, 1960, Farm gross product and gross investment in the nineteenth century, vol. 24

U.S. Department of Commerce, 1975. Historical Statistics of the United States: from Colonial Times to the Present (1970). Bureau of the Census. U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, DC.

U.S. Department of Commerce, 2006. National Economic Accounts, Private Fixed Assets by Type. Bureau of Economic Analysis, Available from: <http://www.bea.gov/bea>.

Weiss, 1992, U.S. labor force estimates and economic growth, 1800–1860

Weiss, 1993, Long-term changes in U.S. agricultural output per worker, 1800–1900, Economic History Review, 46, 324

Williamson, 1986, Comment: Productivity Growth in Manufacturing during Early Industrialization: Evidence from the American Northeast, 1820–1860, vol. 51, 729

Young, Andrew T., 2006. One of the things we know that ain’t so: is U.S. labor’s share relatively stable? Unpublished Working Paper. University of Mississippi, MS.