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This paper analyses the evolution of specialization patterns along the process of economic development. The scope of the paper is twofold: first of all, it aims at understanding if the evolution of employment specialization is reflected in the same manner in trade specialisation patterns. Secondly, it explores the link between the degree of specialization on one side and cross country GDP per capita performance on the other. We challenge other empirical studies present in the specialization literature and contribute by presenting simultaneously the evolution of sectoral dispersion patterns emerging from employment and trade data. The sample of countries (32 world economies on different stages of economic development), the time span (1980 onwards) and the sectoral composition of the two datasets are retained constant. By comparing the results obtained with various inequality indicators, including a wide range of absolute and relative measures, we demonstrate the relevance of the methodological setting used for the assessment of economic activity dispersion. Next, we perform nonparametric and semiparametric estimations in order to reveal the specialization curve which describes the evolution of specialization along the development path. We find strong support for nonlinear relationship between the two dimensions of specialization and GDP per capita levels, with a tendency towards despecialization in the initial phase of economic growth.
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- Category:
- Articles
- Type:
- artykuły w czasopismach recenzowanych i innych wydawnictwach ciągłych
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RED. ZAGR. ANGIELSKI
no. Nr 302 Ottobre,
pages 1 - 42,
ISSN: - Language:
- English
- Publication year:
- 2007
- Bibliographic description:
- Parteka A.: Employment and export specialization patterns versus GDP per capita performance - unifying approach// RED. ZAGR. ANGIELSKI. -Vol. Nr 302 Ottobre., (2007), s.1-42
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- Gdańsk University of Technology
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