THE DISTRIBUTION SECTOR AND THE DEVELOPMENT PROCESS: ARE THERE PATTERNS? YES |
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Authors: | James H. Anderson Roger R. Betancourt |
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Affiliation: | Anderson:;Economist, World Bank, 1818 H Street NW, Washington, DC 20433. E-mail Betancourt:;Professor, Department of Economics, University of Maryland, College Park, MD 20742. E-mail |
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Abstract: | Using an increasing returns specification for distribution, an inverted U pattern between the share of distribution in gross domestic product and the level of development is shown to arise. A cross-section time-series data set is constructed and merged with one used to analyze the service sector. In contrast to the rising pattern found for services, an average time-series relation that exhibits an inverted U pattern is established. The empirical results are robust, for example, to choice of functional form and country and time period coverage. A similar pattern is found in the average cross-section (country) relation between distribution and development. |
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